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Innovation - Environment - 09.07.2025

Innovation - Campus - 08.07.2025
Premier communiqué du Conseil des rectrices et recteurs du 7 juillet 2025
Mathematics - Innovation - 08.07.2025

Innovation - Computer Science - 08.07.2025
Imperial and Singapore’s HTX commit to partnership in public safety research
Innovation - Environment - 08.07.2025
Practical changes could reduce AI energy demand by up to 90%
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be made more sustainable by making practical changes, such as reducing the number of decimal places used in AI models, shortening responses, and using smaller AI models, according to research from UCL published in a new UNESCO report.
Innovation - Social Sciences - 07.07.2025
EUR part of NWA-ORC grant for ’Traumascapes’ project
Computer Science - Innovation - 07.07.2025
A system for embedding invisible digital information in printed documents has been created
Economics - Innovation - 04.07.2025

Innovation - Administration - 04.07.2025

The University of Bonn's second Digital AI Day event served as a demonstration of how artificial intelligence can relieve administrative burden in day-to-day operations and enhance competencies, playing a transformative role.
Health - Innovation - 04.07.2025

For the first time, patients have received a new type of biodegradable stent developed by medical technology company and TU/e spin-off STENTiT.
Campus - Innovation - 04.07.2025

Innovation - Economics - 03.07.2025

Environment - Innovation - 03.07.2025

A great deal of the success of the energy transition depends on citizen engagement. Their involvement and actions play a significant role.
Innovation - Pedagogy - 02.07.2025
Shaping an AI-powered future: EUTOPIA University Alliance pushes for global collaboration
Politics - Innovation - 02.07.2025
Two UT-consortia receive funding within NWA ORC
Earth Sciences - Innovation - 02.07.2025

Health - Innovation - 02.07.2025

Giuseppe Antoniazzi is developing a diagnostic toolkit that gives early warning of fibrotic diseases.
Environment - Innovation - 01.07.2025
Trinity’s groundbreaking carbon capture tech takes off at Dublin Airport
Innovation - Career - 01.07.2025

Environment - Innovation - 01.07.2025
Empowering Sustainable Change through Communication
Health - Innovation - 01.07.2025

Innovation - Campus - 01.07.2025
University and CERATIZIT launch a Chair to innovate in materials and manufacturing
Social Sciences - Innovation - 30.06.2025
Craft My Street: young people reimagine Dublin with Minecraft in Smart Docklands pilot
Computer Science - Innovation - 30.06.2025

A collaboration between researchers from the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IDSIA USI-SUPSI) , led by Cesare Alippi, a Full Professor at the Faculty of Informatics at Università d
History & Archeology - Innovation - 30.06.2025

Health - Innovation - 30.06.2025

These scientists can 3D-print living cells - a first step to printing our own organs. Back in 2015, chemist Professor Adam Perriman was hacking 3D plastic printers with his team at the University of Bristol, UK, looking for a way to print biological materials.
Life Sciences - Innovation - 27.06.2025
New project to pioneer the principles of human genome synthesis
An ambitious new research project, SynHG (Synthetic Human Genome), is aiming to develop the foundational and scalable tools, technology and methods needed to synthesise human genomes.
Innovation - 26.06.2025
Reimagining architectural thinking: exploring the future of co-evolution in design
Innovation - Media - 26.06.2025

Digital habits What lies behind our dissatisfaction with our screen use - and why does the dissatisfaction rarely lead to action? A new Danish study sheds light on this.
Environment - Innovation - 26.06.2025
Thuringian University Network for Sustainability: Tackling global challenges together
Sport - Innovation - 26.06.2025

A survey of 1,210 football clubs conducted by the University of Würzburg and the Bavarian Football Association shows ongoing positive trends in the area of youth development.
Computer Science - Innovation - 26.06.2025

Researchers from TU Graz, Pro2Future and the University of St. Gallen have developed methods that enable IoT devices to run AI models with minimal memory - for example, to correct positioning errors.
Health - Innovation - 26.06.2025
TU Dublin Researcher Awarded Over ¤650k for Breakthrough Cancer Diagnostic Technology
Architecture & Buildings - Innovation - 26.06.2025
Waterloo partnership aims to build 10,000 ’missing middle homes’ by 2030
Health - Innovation - 25.06.2025
¤3 million funding for UCD projects including solutions for endometriosis and damaged joints
Innovation - Research Management - 25.06.2025
UC3M publishes its 2023-2024 Research and Knowledge Transfer Report
Health - Innovation - 25.06.2025

Innovation - Life Sciences - 25.06.2025

Innovation - 24.06.2025
TU Delft statement on defence
Art & Design - Innovation - 24.06.2025
AI art protection tools still leave creators at risk, researchers say
Artists urgently need stronger defences to protect their work from being used to train AI models without their consent. Even when using tools like NightShade, artists are still at risk of their work being used for training AI models without their consent Hanna Foerster So say a team of researchers who have uncovered significant weaknesses in two of the art protection tools most used by artists to safeguard their work.
Innovation - Economics - 24.06.2025
Securing Tomorrow’s Networks in a Post-Quantum World
Life Sciences - Innovation - 24.06.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 24.06.2025
Renewed Mission: CMU Software Engineering Institute Leads National Security Software Innovation
Environment - Innovation - 23.06.2025
The Energy of the Future: Change Starts at Home
Innovation - Environment - 23.06.2025

Economics - Innovation - 23.06.2025

Innovation - 20.06.2025
GrewAI: Professors launch a startup to bring AI to Luxembourg’s industries
Environment - Innovation - 19.06.2025

Health - Innovation - 19.06.2025
A technology that detects breast cancer relapses up to five years in advance has been developed
Altum Sequencing, a start-up supported by the C3N-IA Science Park at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and specialized in oncology, has developed a tool to monitor treatment response in patients with solid tumours from a simple blood sample.
Innovation - Physics - 19.06.2025
With this new institute, the university aims to take the lead in bolstering Dutch and European technological sovereignty.
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










