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Life Sciences - 04.04.2025
350 researchers discussing their work at the ENS Lyon’s first Biosymposium

Materials Science - Innovation - 04.04.2025
Cinzia Casiraghi appointed as Chief Scientific Officer at the GEIC

Health - 04.04.2025
Secondary pupils in England among the least emotionally engaged with school
Pupils in English secondary schools have some of the lowest school engagement rates around the world, with rates dropping amongst the fastest following the pandemic, report UCL researchers who analysed data in the recent Trends in International Maths and Science study.

Astronomy / Space - 04.04.2025
Astronaut memoirs reveal the cost of being exceptional
Astronaut memoirs reveal the cost of being exceptional
Writing in The Conversation, PhD Candidate Jasleen Chana (UCL Science and Technology Studies) explains why it is important to move away from narratives that inform us that science, spaceflight and success are only synonymous with fame and exceptionalism.

Environment - 04.04.2025
Time to stop blaming bats and newts for blocking development?

Innovation - Transport - 04.04.2025
TU Ilmenau and the City of Ilmenau launch MOVEwell project to improve accessibility between Thuringian districts

Environment - Innovation - 04.04.2025
Innovation and sustainability for industrial energy efficiency

Civil Engineering - 04.04.2025
New Head of Civil Engineering
New Head of Civil Engineering

Environment - 04.04.2025
New iDiv podcast tackles the big questions in biodiversity
New iDiv podcast tackles the big questions in biodiversity

Life Sciences - Microtechnics - 04.04.2025
'Fruit flies are a major source of inspiration in robotics'
’Fruit flies are a major source of inspiration in robotics’
Researchers at EPFL's Neuroengineering Laboratory, led by Pavan Ramdya, aim to replicate the workings of the brain of the common fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster.

Innovation - Environment - 04.04.2025
The in situ lab start-up wins the ’Alternatives vertes 2’ call for projects with RDP and Alkante

Health - Computer Science - 03.04.2025
NWO grant for ELSA Lab AI for equitable healthcare
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded 2.3 million to a new research initiative on artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare.

Innovation - Economics - 03.04.2025
Waterloo co-op: Canada's innovation engine
Waterloo co-op: Canada’s innovation engine

Law - 03.04.2025
Tax News - March 2025 issue now online

Law - 03.04.2025
Novitą giuridiche - The first issue of 2025 is now online
Novitą giuridiche is the scientific journal of the Tax & Legal Competence Center, launched in 2024, which addresses general legal topics across three major areas: civil, administrative, and criminal law.

Campus - Environment - 03.04.2025
Proposed plan for the reorganisation of the Department of Earth Sciences

Health - Veterinary - 03.04.2025
New RVC VetCompass research offers insights into clinical management and welfare impacts of rabbit dental disease
A team of researchers within the VetCompass Programme at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) studying dental disease in rabbits under primary veterinary care have identified common clinical signs for rabbits experiencing dental disease and assessed veterinary diagnostic and treatment methods.

Health - Innovation - 03.04.2025
Life-saving technology detects patients in early, curable stages of liver cancer
Life-saving technology detects patients in early, curable stages of liver cancer

Administration - 03.04.2025
Integrity & social safety reporting point opened

Life Sciences - Innovation - 03.04.2025
Printed Skin to Replace Animal Testing
Printed Skin to Replace Animal Testing
A research team from TU Graz and the Vellore Institute of Technology in India is developing a 3D-printed skin imitation equipped with living cells in order to test nanoparticles from cosmetics without animal testing.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 03.04.2025
Citizen science to fight marine plastic pollution and improve environmental management
Citizen science to fight marine plastic pollution and improve environmental management

Campus - Innovation - 03.04.2025
IDeATe at 10: Celebrating a Decade of Collaborative Innovations

Health - Pharmacology - 03.04.2025
Predicting older people's frailty helps doctors intervene earlier
Predicting older people’s frailty helps doctors intervene earlier
Researchers at UCL and the University of Leeds have updated the Electronic Frailty Index (eFI) to help more accurately identify older people's frailty and intervene earlier.

Career - 03.04.2025
Update on UCL pay and reward strategy
Update on UCL pay and reward strategy

Materials Science - 03.04.2025
New UT research projects launched within Open Technology Programme

Innovation - Astronomy / Space - 03.04.2025
Technologies to mitigate space debris and improve in-orbit satellite services

Innovation - Health - 03.04.2025
Innovation Accelerator Transforms Greater Manchester region: Boosting Economy, Jobs, and Health Outcomes
Innovation Accelerator Transforms Greater Manchester region: Boosting Economy, Jobs, and Health Outcomes

Pedagogy - 03.04.2025
Pupil wellbeing is more important to parents than Ofsted ratings and grades
#BeeWell and the Youth Sports Trust are calling on the government to implement a national wellbeing measurement programme to address the needs of children and young people, after polling found that mo

Pedagogy - Innovation - 03.04.2025
CMU Examines How AI Tools Are Reshaping Learning for Both Teachers and Students

Environment - 03.04.2025
Sustainable water wheel: old technology revisited
Sustainable water wheel: old technology revisited

Innovation - Economics - 03.04.2025
Will AI replace human negotiators?
Will AI replace human negotiators?

Forensic Science - 03.04.2025
German Police Force: Risk of Discrimination based on Origin
To the point: A research project examines the success rates and test results of applicants with and without a migration background.

Pedagogy - 03.04.2025
Investments in education can reduce the pension burden
Investments in education can reduce the pension burden
Study shows: Investments in education offset the negative impact of low fertility To the point Education investments can ease pressure on pension system: A study by the Max Planck Institute for Demog

Innovation - Campus - 03.04.2025
First-in-Canada solution to motor stability created by Western prof
First-in-Canada solution to motor stability created by Western prof

Astronomy / Space - 03.04.2025
Melodies of musical 'starquakes' shed new light on how our galaxy formed
Melodies of musical ’starquakes’ shed new light on how our galaxy formed
They say music is the universal language of humankind, but some stars in our galaxy exhibit their own rhythm, offering fresh clues into how they and our home galaxy, the Milky Way, evolved over time. According to an international team of researchers, including scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) and UNSW Sydney, some stars exhibit fluctuations in their brightness over time, which are caused by continuous 'starquakes'.

Politics - 03.04.2025
No money, more problems for Australian voters?
No money, more problems for Australian voters?

Agronomy / Food Science - Innovation - 03.04.2025
Tech to power an agricultural revolution
Tech to power an agricultural revolution
Learn more about the future of agriculture at Creating Tomorrow in collaboration with the Calgary Stampede on April 12 The agricultural sector is witnessing a transformative era, driven by technological innovations designed to tackle age-old challenges.

History / Archeology - Linguistics / Literature - 03.04.2025
Discover secrets of stolen Shakespeare First Folio

Health - Campus - 03.04.2025
Wellness Takes All Forms at Highmark Center

Campus - Social Sciences - 03.04.2025
Dietrich Students Use Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Projects To Examine Past, Create Future

Health - 02.04.2025
Difficult Lyme diagnosis calls for innovative solutions
Tick bites are a growing problem in the Netherlands, especially in Overijssel and Gelderland. Lyme disease is transmitted by ticks and is difficult to recognise.

Health - Career - 02.04.2025
SPARC grants ignite synergies between bone and joint health researchers
SPARC grants ignite synergies between bone and joint health researchers
Giving Day donations widen impact of collaboration event expected to attract dozens of experts on April 15 Can a brief conversation ignite a flame of innovation in health care? An upcoming McCaig Inst

Life Sciences - Health - 02.04.2025
Protective radar for bacteria
Protective radar for bacteria
Predator-prey relationships are found in virtually all'ecosystems. Even microorganisms in their world, which is invisible to the naked eye, engage in these interactions when fighting for the survival of their species.

Career - Health - 02.04.2025
Women and LGBTQ+ workers face greatest risk of workplace abuse
Nearly one in seven UK workers experienced some form of workplace abuse over the last year, with women and LGBTQ+ workers at the most risk, finds a report led by a UCL researcher. The report, How Common is Workplace Abuse? is part of the Skills and Employment Survey 2024 , an analysis of working habits in the UK.

Mathematics - Computer Science - 02.04.2025
University and Max Planck Institute mourn the loss of Professor Sayan Mukherjee
University and Max Planck Institute mourn the loss of Professor Sayan Mukherjee

Mathematics - Physics - 02.04.2025
Mathematician investigating stochastic processes
Mathematician investigating stochastic processes

Environment - Economics - 02.04.2025
H2-Reality Check: EU targets for 2030 probably not achievable
H2-Reality Check: EU targets for 2030 probably not achievable
Report by CASSIS of the University of Bonn and the EWI of the University of Cologne Hydrogen is considered an important part of the EU's and Germany's climate neutrality strategy.

Health - Career - 02.04.2025
UCL early career researchers selected as 2025 Schmidt Science Fellows
UCL early career researchers selected as 2025 Schmidt Science Fellows

Campus - 02.04.2025
Go Inside Buggy with Apex Driver Maggie Blair

Chemistry - 02.04.2025
Getting from A to B - always on time: Part 1
Getting from A to B - always on time: Part 1