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Life Sciences - Innovation - 05.08.2025

Health - Innovation - 04.08.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 01.08.2025
At the interface between science and business: TU Ilmenau launches new ’Data Science’ degree program
Innovation - Computer Science - 01.08.2025
Researchers hope to make Canadian communities cyber-safe
Cybersecurity is an issue experts at the University of Calgary and across the country believe municipalities need to take seriously.
Environment - Innovation - 31.07.2025

Innovation - 31.07.2025
New electronic voting platform preserves voter anonymity and electoral integrity
Posted on: 31 July 2025 Researchers from Trinity and the Research Ireland ADAPT Centre have developed the platform, zkBallot, which resolves one of the core challenges in digital elections: ensuring both voter anonymity and public auditability.
Health - Innovation - 31.07.2025

The Polyclinic for Dental Prosthetics at the University Hospital Würzburg prints teeth that enable students to practise in a new, realistic, fair and cost-effective way.
Innovation - 30.07.2025
AI Chatbots Remain Confident - Even When They’re Wrong
Large language models appear to be unaware of their own mistakes, prompting concerns about common uses for AI chatbots.
Environment - Innovation - 29.07.2025
Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet and TU Dublin Launch Ireland’s First Master’s in Sustainable Cloud Computing
Physics - Innovation - 29.07.2025
Sebastian Bohm from the TU Ilmenau: Fascination with research and photography
Environment - Innovation - 29.07.2025
Conservation innovation at the heart of UCL and ZSL partnership
Innovation - Economics - 29.07.2025

Innovation - Earth Sciences - 29.07.2025
New Site Highlights Impact of Federally Funded Research
Environment - Innovation - 28.07.2025

Innovation - Economics - 28.07.2025
Carnegie Mellon Research Forecasts Nation’s AI Energy Needs
As artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure grow at unprecedented rates, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, the birthplace of AI , are building sophisticated models to forecast the
Environment - Innovation - 25.07.2025
Imperial co-hosts UN roundtable on capital markets and sustainability at FFD4
Pedagogy - Innovation - 24.07.2025
Fostering basic skills in primary school children with the help of AI
Innovation - Computer Science - 24.07.2025
ETC’s Physical Presence Pet Redefines VR Companionship
Physical Presence Pet (PPP), a project developed by a team of Entertainment Technology Center students, began with a simple idea: making a VR pet that could substitute for the real ones they'd left behind to come to Carnegie Mellon University.
Innovation - 24.07.2025
STAR interview: the development of battery technology for electric aircrafts, enabling low-emission commercial aviation
Campus - Innovation - 24.07.2025
Partnership to deliver transport expertise
Innovation - Microtechnics - 23.07.2025
AI-Powered Vision System Helps Drones Navigate Safely
The skies are getting crowded. Every day, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration manages tens of thousands of flights - from drones and helicopters to commercial jets.
Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 23.07.2025
New rocket test facility will support UK space sector’s stellar ambitions
Innovation - Economics - 22.07.2025

Transport - Innovation - 22.07.2025
Electrified cities could become giant batteries: ANU study
Our electric vehicles (EVs) and hot water systems could become powerful assets for the electricity grid and help turn Australian cities into giant batteries, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) has found.
Innovation - Economics - 22.07.2025

Innovation - Health - 21.07.2025

Innovation - Economics - 21.07.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 18.07.2025
Durham to lead national skills hub to boost UK research
Health - Innovation - 18.07.2025

Innovation - 17.07.2025
Veni grant for ESHCC researcher Dr. Ofra Klein
Innovation - Microtechnics - 17.07.2025
Mobile Robots for Hazardous Environments: The ARM Laboratory at ROBOTX Innovation Day
Health - Innovation - 17.07.2025

Last month, Health~Holland announced the results of three years of innovation projects for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Life Sciences - Innovation - 17.07.2025
Two Alumni Honored with Prizes for Innovative Usage of AI
Health - Innovation - 16.07.2025
Technician-led eye clinics could lead to more timely NHS care
Innovative virtual eye clinics in shopping centres could significantly reduce waiting times for routine eye appointments, UCL-led research suggests in a first-of-its-kind study.
Environment - Innovation - 16.07.2025
Heading for a more sustainable life: Thinking outside the box
Environment - Innovation - 16.07.2025
Energy transition gathers momentum
Environment - Innovation - 16.07.2025

Physics - Innovation - 15.07.2025

A team at Harvard and TU Wien have invented a new tunable laser that uses a series of rings to smoothly emit many light wavelengths from a single chip.
Innovation - Economics - 15.07.2025
Imperial to host CDL-London to support entrepreneurship in critical minerals
Innovation - Career - 14.07.2025
UC3M obtains two new ERC Proof of Concept grants
Physics - Innovation - 14.07.2025

History & Archeology - Innovation - 14.07.2025

Innovation - Chemistry - 14.07.2025

Innovation to benefit green technology, drug development, biomedical imaging, materials science University of Göttingen Professors - Lutz Ackermann, Timo Betz and Jörg Enderlein - have each been awarded Proof of Concept (PoC) grants by the European Research Council (ERC).
Physics - Innovation - 11.07.2025

A new study from researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo marks an important step in certifying Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) devices, crucial to enabling secure quantum communication technology.
Innovation - Microtechnics - 11.07.2025
A robot to study interaction with citizens
The City of Lugano, in collaboration with a SUPSI research team from the Dalle Molle institute for artificial intelligence studies (IDSIA USI-SUPSI), has launched a pilot project dedicated to the int
Computer Science - Innovation - 11.07.2025
Power Shift: How CMU Is Leading America’s Energy Evolution
In the heart of Pittsburgh, a quiet revolution is underway. Carnegie Mellon University, long known for its prowess in computer science engineering , is now emerging as a key innovator within America's energy landscape.
Materials Science - Innovation - 10.07.2025

Innovation - Computer Science - 10.07.2025
How to make almost everything yourself: Ilmenau students learn from MIT professor
Innovation - Environment - 10.07.2025
CMU Experts at the Intersection of Energy and Innovation
Innovation - Research Management - 10.07.2025

Social Sciences - Today
New Research Project on African American Thought and the German Colonial Imagination
New Research Project on African American Thought and the German Colonial Imagination

Politics - Today
Researcher Carolina Moreno calls for official science communication to counter disinformation in critical periods
Researcher Carolina Moreno calls for official science communication to counter disinformation in critical periods

Health - Today
Simple screening blood test could help identify undiagnosed heart failure in people living with diabetes
Simple screening blood test could help identify undiagnosed heart failure in people living with diabetes
Economics - Today
University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group announce groundbreaking agentic AI research programme
University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group announce groundbreaking agentic AI research programme
Astronomy & Space - Today
ANU lends its expertise in laser communications to support NASA's Artemis II crewed moon mission
ANU lends its expertise in laser communications to support NASA's Artemis II crewed moon mission

Life Sciences - Mar 27
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Social Sciences - Mar 27
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation

Chemistry - Mar 27
The FUNIMAT team at ICMol achieves stability and flexibility in porous materials inspired by biological systems
The FUNIMAT team at ICMol achieves stability and flexibility in porous materials inspired by biological systems

Environment - Mar 26
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases










