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Innovation - Research Management - 25.06.2025
UC3M publishes its 2023-2024 Research and Knowledge Transfer Report
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 25.06.2025
New Danish research centre to make designed proteins with vast potential
Protein research Designed proteins are anticipated to have groundbreaking impact on a range of issues from treating disease to tackling environmental problems.
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 25.06.2025

Life Published: 10:00 A recent study by an interdisciplinary research team shows how a soil bacterium can become a source of inspiration in the search of new active substances. Genomic analyses of the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae shed light on its chemical diversity. Two newly discovered families of natural products, the syrilipamides and secimides, are - in combination - particularly harmful to amoebae and the secimides are also active against fungi.
Health - Psychology - 25.06.2025
Neglecting hearing loss is costing lives: new white paper demands change
Health - Innovation - 25.06.2025

Astronomy & Space - 25.06.2025
Iris Lunar Dream Capsule Will Head to Moon on Next Astrobotic Lander
Iris - the lunar rover built by 300 students across Carnegie Mellon University's seven colleges - will head back to the moon.
Sport - Economics - 25.06.2025

Message from The German Federal Cartel Office has no fundamental objections to the 50+1 rule in German professional soccer, it announced on June 16, 2025.
Innovation - Life Sciences - 25.06.2025

Campus - 25.06.2025

In the U.S., the monthly payments increase the longer one works-researchers have now examined whether delaying retirement is financially worthwhile. To the point Earlier retirement: Researchers have analyzed data from the United States to examine whether retiring earlier is worthwhile. Findings: The study shows that the financial risk of delaying retirement particularly affects men and low-income groups in the U.S. Making the most
Pedagogy - 25.06.2025
Flexible babies: eight-month-old babies can adapt their learning style to change
Babies as young as eight months old can adapt their learning style to changing situations, according to research by Francesco Poli of the Donders Institute at Radboud University.
Sport - 25.06.2025
UL-led study calls for action on inequality in para sport
Linguistics & Literature - Economics - 25.06.2025

Politics - 25.06.2025

Campus - Career - 25.06.2025
One year of Strategic Change: the story so far
Pharmacology - Health - 24.06.2025

Innovation - 24.06.2025
TU Delft statement on defence
Astronomy & Space - 24.06.2025
First look from the world’s largest digital camera
This image combines 678 separate images taken by NSF-Doe Vera C. Rubin Observatory in just over seven hours of observing time.
History & Archeology - Architecture & Buildings - 24.06.2025

Archaeologists from The University of Manchester have played a leading role in the rediscovery of the ancient city of Imet in Egypt's eastern Nile Delta, uncovering multi-storey dwellings, granaries and a ceremonial road tied to the worship of the cobra goddess Wadjet.
Computer Science - Health - 24.06.2025
Researchers receive prestigious Sapere Aude grants
Four excellent researchers from SDU have been awarded DKK 6 million from Independent Research Fund Denmark for groundbreaking research in quantum technology, solar cells, heart disease and the deep sea.
Agronomy & Food Science - Economics - 24.06.2025

Groceries A new study reveals an unfortunate effect of supermarkets' popular "2 for 1" offers: Not only do they make us buy more, these offers also lead to food waste at home. Food waste is a huge global problem - both economically and climatically. The UN estimates that one third of all food goes to waste.
Physics - Computer Science - 24.06.2025

100 years of a theory that changed physics echoed in wide quantum diversity at ISTA 2025 marks the 100 jubilee of quantum mechanics. Despite its young age, the fast-growing and highly interdisciplinary Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) is advancing broadly diverse areas of quantum research.
Astronomy & Space - Computer Science - 24.06.2025
Dazzling first images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory
The newly released first images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile mark the start of a ten-year mission involving UCL researchers to create an ultra-high-definition time-lapse record of the Universe and help to pin down what dark energy might be. The observatory is named in honour of a trailblazing US astronomer who discovered evidence for dark matter.
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.
History & Archeology - Social Sciences - 24.06.2025

New research cast doubts over suggestions an incestuous social elite ruled over the ancient people of Ireland, 5500 years ago.
Physics - 24.06.2025

Light Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Published: 10:00 Yesterday, Monday (23 June), the QUICK³ nanosatellite was launched into space from Vandenberg, California, on a carrier rocket.
Electroengineering - Physics - 24.06.2025
Superconducting microelectronics: workshop sheds light on the potential of energy-efficient circuits
The 13th FLUXONICS workshop will bring together around 45 leading minds in superconducting circuit research from Japan, the USA, China and Europe with students and interested parties at TU Ilmenau from June 23 to 26, 2025.
Law - 24.06.2025

On Friday 6 June 2025, the conference "Present Human Rights Challenges - in Europe and Beyond" took place in Innsbruck.
Pedagogy - 24.06.2025
Private equity backed nurseries contribute to ’care deserts’ in poorer areas
Nursery availability is lowest in England's most deprived neighbourhoods, with private equity backed providers less likely to open in them, leading to concerns around choice and quality, finds a report by UCL researchers.
Architecture & Buildings - 24.06.2025
’Vertical extensions of buildings are becoming a key option for urban redevelopment’
Health - 24.06.2025
STAR interview: a novel class of combined artificial lung & kidney devices for a better and safer treatment of patients
Life Sciences - Innovation - 24.06.2025

Campus - Pedagogy - 24.06.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 24.06.2025
Launch of new Total-Body PET scanner extends UK’s world-class imaging platform to Scotland
Health - Sport - 24.06.2025

A new type of cruciate ligament graft reduces complications and shortens rehabilitation period. It's every top athlete's worst nightmare: an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Health - Pharmacology - 24.06.2025

Boyd English will be 76 years old in July and is looking forward to riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle this summer, thanks to researchers at the Cumming School of Medicine.
Health - Veterinary - 24.06.2025
The RVC and Mayhew join forces to advance animal welfare in shelter medicine
Social Sciences - 24.06.2025
Veterinary sector continues to face persistent prevalence of racism
A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), London South Bank University and the British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society, has found racism continues to be a persistent problem experienced by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) members of the UK veterinary sector.
Health - 24.06.2025
Report tackles modern air pollution
Computer Science - Innovation - 24.06.2025
Renewed Mission: CMU Software Engineering Institute Leads National Security Software Innovation
Chemistry - Environment - 24.06.2025
Making Plastic from Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Electricity
What if a machine could suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, run it through a series of chemical reactions, and essentially spit out industrially useful plastic? "I think that is something that we, as a society, would be interested in.
Physics - Politics - 23.06.2025
Trump’s first term lies at the heart of escalation between Iran and Israel
Astronomy & Space - 23.06.2025
Scientists play key role in global space survey as first Rubin Observatory images released
Durham scientists play key role in global space survey as first Rubin Observatory images released Scientists from our top-rated Physics department are playing a major role in the world's most ambitiou
Environment - Innovation - 23.06.2025
The Energy of the Future: Change Starts at Home
Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 23.06.2025
Spotlight on: Dr Katherine McDonald - understanding the ancient world through language
Environment - 23.06.2025
Towards a New Science of Collective Collaboration Between Humans and Machines
Researchers, including Tom Lenaerts (VUB/ULB), are calling for closer collaboration between AI developers and scientists from the social and complexity sciences An international group of researchers,
Astronomy & Space - Computer Science - 23.06.2025

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a new scientific facility that will bring the night sky to life like never before using the largest camera ever built, has revealed its 'first look' images at the start of its 10-year survey of the cosmos.
Environment - 23.06.2025
Pioneering collaboration will create new Green Corridors in the North East
Politics - Event - 23.06.2025
Aarhus University to host the official opening of the Presidency of the Council of the EU
Music - Campus - 23.06.2025
UC3M promotes debate on music scenes, culture and media
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) has launched MusicLab, an international conference dedicated to the study of music scenes, culture and their relationship with the media.
Innovation - Environment - 23.06.2025

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Computer Science - Today
Researcher teaches systems that determine the location of people or objects within buildings to work together
Researcher teaches systems that determine the location of people or objects within buildings to work together
Physics - Today
Redefining engineering: Dr Elizabeth Williams is shaping safer tech and industry practices for everyone
Redefining engineering: Dr Elizabeth Williams is shaping safer tech and industry practices for everyone
Computer Science - Jul 7
A system for embedding invisible digital information in printed documents has been created
A system for embedding invisible digital information in printed documents has been created
Health - Jul 7
'He never makes false promises': the ANU scientist blending cultural practice with clinical care
'He never makes false promises': the ANU scientist blending cultural practice with clinical care
Campus - UCALGARY - Jul 4
With no 'how to' guide, Schulich students build their own historic Gutenberg-style printing press
With no 'how to' guide, Schulich students build their own historic Gutenberg-style printing press
