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Environment - Social Sciences - 17.09.2024 - Today
Building trust through community conversation on climate misinformation
Health - Life Sciences - 17.09.2024 - Today
Five New Cross-Border Doctoral Networks at Universität Heidelberg
European Commission supports establishment of MSCA doctoral networks in physics, life sciences, engineering sciences and medicine Five new cross-border and inter-institutional doctoral networks at He
Sport - Innovation - 17.09.2024 - Today
How this AI spin-out will transform sports performance
Health - 17.09.2024 - Today
Researchers to discover new ways to better understand tuberculosis transmission in Africa
An international team of researchers, led by the University of Glasgow, is aiming to discover new ways to better understand and tackle tuberculosis (TB) transmission in Africa. Led by Professor Peter MacPherson, from the University's School of Health & Wellbeing, the team has been awarded a £2.9m Wellcome Discovery Award for the ZAMSA-TB Study, which aims to discover new methods to understand recent TB transmission in Africa, target interventions such as new TB vaccines, and measure their effectiveness.
Health - Pharmacology - 17.09.2024 - Today
Post-viral syndromes: New National Reference Center opens at the MedUni Vienna
Environment - Law - 17.09.2024 - Today
University of Oxford and United Nations Human Rights to host landmark global climate summit
Health - Pharmacology - 17.09.2024 - Today
Antibiotic resistance has claimed at least one million lives each year since 1990
A landmark GRAM Project study of global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) burden over time forecasts a sharp rise in deaths, with 39 million lives lost between now and 2050. Resistance to antibiotics led to at least one million deaths each year since 1990, with increasing rates of drug-resistant infections expected to claim more than 39 million lives between now and 2050 without further policy action, according to a landmark study by the Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) Project.
Innovation - Computer Science - 17.09.2024 - Today
UC3M and Universia obtain an ENIA Chair in Artificial Intelligence in Data Economy
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) is one of 22 institutions that have been selected by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and the Civil Service to create an ENIA Chair to further the development of artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications.
Environment - Transport - 17.09.2024 - Today
The future of electromobility
The number of electric vehicles (EVs) is increasing worldwide. The use of EVs can play an important role in achieving zero-emission goals.
Politics - 17.09.2024 - Today
Political cartoons of Pat Oliphant on view at U-M
Health - 17.09.2024 - Today
How and why to talk to kids about sexual health in a digital age
EXPERT Q&A Elizabeth Kuzma , clinical associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing, talks to her young patients regularly about reproductive and sexual health in a digital age.
Administration - 17.09.2024 - Today
Local leaders in Michigan sound alarms over hiring, keeping law enforcement officers
Chemistry - Environment - 17.09.2024 - Today
In step toward solar fuels, durable artificial photosynthesis setup chains two carbons together
The system produces ethylene, an important ingredient of many plastics, with much higher efficiency, yield and longevity than competing systems Study: Interfacially coupled Cu-cluster/GaN photocathod
Health - Innovation - 17.09.2024 - Today
Award success for multidisciplinary student team
Health - Pharmacology - 17.09.2024 - Today
MRFF backs UQ epilepsy research
Environment - 17.09.2024 - Today
Meet Koda, a very good girl who is sniffing out technology to advance ecology
PhD researcher Shoshana Rapley and canine companion Koda are searching for missing GPS devices that have fallen off bush stone-curlews.
Environment - Social Sciences - 17.09.2024 - Today
Empowering communities made vulnerable to climate risks
Waterloo is a leader in sustainability research and education. Home to the largest Faculty of Environment in Canada, Waterloo has been a catalyst for environmental innovation, solutions and talent for 50 years.
Environment - Innovation - 17.09.2024 - Today
For UN Agenda: data gaps detected in 193 countries
Event - 16.09.2024
Restoration in the Temple of Edfu Reveals New Inscriptions, Paint, and Gold
Together with Egyptian conservators a team of the University of Würzburg has discovered traces of gold leaf, remnants of the colourful paintings and ancient graffiti in the temple of Edfu. Egyptian temples were not only colourful but also gleamed in glistening gold. Columns, gates and obelisks had been covered in gold since the beginning of the Pharaonic Period.
Administration - 16.09.2024
Older people on low incomes often don’t claim means-tested benefits
After parliament voted to end the universal Winter Fuel Payment despite the Government not conducting an assessment of the impact of the changes, research has shown that older people often don't clai
Event - 16.09.2024
Analysis: ’The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out’
Health - Life Sciences - 16.09.2024
A new way to reprogram immune cells and direct them toward anti-tumor immunity
MIT scientists' discovery yields a potent immune response, could be used to develop a potential tumor vaccine. A collaboration between four MIT groups, led by principal investigators Laura L. Kiessling , Jeremiah A. Johnson , Alex K. Shalek, and Darrell J. Irvine , in conjunction with a group at Georgia Tech led by M.G. Finn , has revealed a new strategy for enabling immune system mobilization against cancer cells.
Agronomy / Food Science - History / Archeology - 16.09.2024
Nature has vanished from farming, but it still plays a part in farmers’ lives
From resting against a cow while milking it from a milking stool to modern robotic barns where farmers barely come into contact with their own cows: in her book 'Hoe de natuur uit de landbouw verdwee
Event - Innovation - 16.09.2024
UC3M doubles the number of outreach activities for European Researchers’ Night 2024
Health - Campus - 16.09.2024
Juggling research and hospital work
As a clinician scientist, Philipp Backhaus works at University Hospital Münster as well as conducting research at the University of Münster's European Institute for Molecular Imaging There's plenty to do at the University of Münster even out of termtime.
Campus - Health - 16.09.2024
How Becca Taylor fits into the world of competitive speed puzzling
Innovation - Politics - 16.09.2024
Australia can’t afford an AUKUS about-face: 5 things the critics are getting wrong
Physics - Chemistry - 16.09.2024
New technology produces ultrashort ion pulses
TU Wien (Vienna) has succeeded in generating laser-synchronised ion pulses with a duration of well under 500 picoseconds, which can be used to observe chemical processes on material surfaces.
Health - Career - 16.09.2024
Biosensing Team Twente Showcasing Real-World Potential on Global Stage
At the SensUs student competition 2024 in Eindhoven, the student team Biosensing Team Twente proudly secured third place for the Potential Translation of their biosensor! "This is a remarkable achi
Innovation - Economics - 16.09.2024
Collaboration between University of Twente and Perron038
Mathematics - Campus - 16.09.2024
Western and Fields Institute launch new mathematics centre
Prestigious mathematics organization's satellite campus will offer research, study, collaboration opportunities Mathematicians like to put their heads together to solve tricky problems.
Health - Innovation - 16.09.2024
Co-op students accelerate boundary-breaking research at SickKids
Leveraging co-op opportunities, Waterloo students have been making a huge impact across various industries including business, technology and health. Many of these breakthroughs occur at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Canada's largest single hospital research institute, and one of Waterloo's top co-op employers.
Pharmacology - Health - 16.09.2024
Keeping students safe and reducing harm associated with drug use
Our focus for the coming academic year and beyond will be on taking a student-led harm reduction approach to drug use.
Life Sciences - Environment - 16.09.2024
Large-scale experiment brings real world into lab to design better spaces
The real world was brought into the laboratory on a scale never seen before, for an experiment where over 100 people were tracked walking through a custom-built network of moveable 'walls', in a UCL-led research project investigating how people move through spaces. The project attracted participation from professionals in architecture, hospitals, transport, AI, property, video game design, dance, and museums.
Computer Science - Environment - 16.09.2024
The Art of Seeing Science: Interactive Tools Visualize Climate Models
Over 10 weeks this summer, collaborators in the Data to Discovery (D2D) program explored new ways to represent data from computational models of Earth's climate systems. At the end of the program, the team presented prototypes for interactive tools-named CliMAScope and CLOVE-which enable researchers to gain new scientific insights from their data while also serving as a springboard for artistic inquiry.
Environment - Economics - 16.09.2024
Affordable high-tech windows for comfort and energy savings
MIT startup AeroShield has opened a new facility for manufacturing highly insulating windows that will reduce building energy use and cut carbon emissions.
Computer Science - Health - 16.09.2024
Enhancing LLM collaboration for smarter, more efficient solutions
"Co-LLM" algorithm helps a general-purpose AI model collaborate with an expert large language model by combining the best parts of both answers, leading to more factual responses.
Physics - Electroengineering - 16.09.2024
This screen stores and displays encrypted images without electronics
It uses magnetic fields to display images at the same resolution as a squid's color-changing skin Study: Janus swarm metamaterials for information display, memory, and encryption (DOI: adma.
Environment - Campus - 15.09.2024
Summer interns unlock the secrets of migratory birds | Stanford Report
Environment - Campus - 15.09.2024
An AI tool scans grains of sand and reveals volumes about the past | Stanford Report
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Environment - Social Sciences - 15.09.2024
WATT a Journey
Innovation - Social Sciences - 15.09.2024
Protecting the rights of internet users, in Mexico and worldwide
Computer Science - Politics - 14.09.2024
New research infrastructure: ’Alps’ supercomputer inaugurated
On 14 September, ETH Zurich officially inaugurated the new 'Alps' supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) in Lugano.
Economics - Career - 13.09.2024
How the consulting profession can get out of the grip of commerce
Fer van den Boomen's dissertation sheds new light on the role of organisational consultants and offers a practically validated repertoire of actions to promote learning within organisations.
Health - Life Sciences - 13.09.2024
Neutrino discoveries and academic awards for excellence: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From academic awards to subatomic particles, here's some quick-read news from across Imperial.
Astronomy / Space - Health - 13.09.2024
Scientists and astronomers join forces in fight against cancer
A unique collaboration of astronomers and cancer researchers at Cambridge has been awarded more than £5m to establish the Spatial Profiling and Annotation Centre of Excellence (SPACE) to open up acces
Innovation - Environment - 13.09.2024
Six crises, countless solutions: Roadmaps to a better future
The University of Waterloo is dedicated to solving complex global challenges through research excellence and deep industry and community partnerships.
Health - Campus - 13.09.2024
University of Bonn Partnering with Cumming Global Centre
Astronomy / Space - Health - 13.09.2024
Cancer researchers and astronomers join forces in fight against disease
A unique collaboration of astronomers and cancer researchers at Cambridge has been awarded more than £5m to establish the Spatial Profiling and Annotation Centre of Excellence (SPACE) to open up acces
Sport - 13.09.2024
Paris 2024: the Physics Laboratory vibrates to the rhythm of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
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Health - Today
Researchers to discover new ways to better understand tuberculosis transmission in Africa
Researchers to discover new ways to better understand tuberculosis transmission in Africa
Environment - Today
University of Oxford and United Nations Human Rights to host landmark global climate summit
University of Oxford and United Nations Human Rights to host landmark global climate summit
Innovation - Today
UC3M and Universia obtain an ENIA Chair in Artificial Intelligence in Data Economy
UC3M and Universia obtain an ENIA Chair in Artificial Intelligence in Data Economy
Administration - Today
Local leaders in Michigan sound alarms over hiring, keeping law enforcement officers
Local leaders in Michigan sound alarms over hiring, keeping law enforcement officers
Chemistry - Today
In step toward solar fuels, durable artificial photosynthesis setup chains two carbons together
In step toward solar fuels, durable artificial photosynthesis setup chains two carbons together