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Information Science - 16.05.2025
Experiential Learning: MA Library and Archives students visit Restore Information Management
Earth Sciences - Environment - 16.05.2025
Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
New research from an international group has for the first time shown a strong correlation between the two.
Pharmacology - Health - 16.05.2025

A clinical trial led by researchers from UCL and UCLH, which is soon to get underway, aims to transform the lives of lupus patients who don't respond to current treatments.
Health - Pharmacology - 16.05.2025

Innovation - Economics - 16.05.2025

Environment - Innovation - 16.05.2025

As the effects of climate change grow more severe, a team of leading scientists is launching a groundbreaking research project to investigate whether climate cooling solutions such as marine cloud and sky brightening could help prevent the worst impacts of global warming.
Pharmacology - Health - 16.05.2025
Adjustment of antibiotic dosage in obesity
An international panel of experts, including Markus Zeitlinger from the Medical University of Vienna, has presented a systematic review of the effect and dosage of antibiotics in patients with obesity.
Health - Pharmacology - 16.05.2025
Clinical Research Day 2025
Pedagogy - Campus - 16.05.2025
AI can help students learn better
Environment - Innovation - 16.05.2025
’Light is a powerful clock for our body’
Light creates safety through street lighting, enables us to work at night or illuminates our city centers at Christmas time - and thus affects almost all'areas of our daily lives.
Pharmacology - Health - 16.05.2025
World Hereditary Angioedema Day: New drug approvals expand treatment options
Environment - Innovation - 16.05.2025

Aldo Steinfeld, a pioneer in synthetic fuels, retires at the end of July 2025.
Health - Pharmacology - 16.05.2025

Campus - Forensic Science - 15.05.2025
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: ’I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University’s big plus’
Social Sciences - 15.05.2025

Music - 15.05.2025

Life Sciences - Computer Science - 15.05.2025

Life Published: 15 May 2025, 13:50 Researchers from Cluster of Excellence "Balance of Microverse" at the University of Jena, in collaboration with international partners, have developed a new tool that significantly simplifies and accelerates the genetic analysis of viruses.
Media - 15.05.2025
New publication in the Journal of Social Policy
Social Sciences - 15.05.2025
Brightest students from poorest backgrounds face significant social challenges
Academically high-achieving teenagers from the most deprived backgrounds in England are five times more likely to be arrested and cautioned or sentenced than their peers from the wealthiest backgrounds, finds new research by a UCL academic.
Innovation - Environment - 15.05.2025

Pedagogy - 15.05.2025

In Project Chimera, TU Graz's Game Lab Graz combines a VR computer game with educational problems in order to convey scientific content in a motivating way.
Social Sciences - 15.05.2025

Social Sciences - 15.05.2025
International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
Innovation - Life Sciences - 15.05.2025
New neuroscience knowledge map
UC3M unveils new neuroscience knowledge map R&D to foster innovation in this area The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) has released a new neuroscience knowledge map that highlights the Univers
Environment - Life Sciences - 15.05.2025

When trees and soil fungi form close associations with each other, both partners benefit. Many tree species have further enhanced this cooperation by forming a concurrent symbiosis with two different groups of mycorrhizal fungi.
Microtechnics - Innovation - 15.05.2025

Autonomous mobility already exists.. to some extent. Building an autonomous vehicle that can safely navigate an empty highway is one thing.
Health - Innovation - 15.05.2025
Difficult to diagnose breast cancer technology enters prototype stage
Health - Life Sciences - 15.05.2025

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the heart could help to detect a life-threatening heart disease and enable clinicians to better predict which patients are most at risk, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
Forensic Science - 15.05.2025
Study highlights position and direction of special police teams
Environment - Innovation - 15.05.2025
Seagrass bread as food product of the future: ’The Netherlands must take the lead in production’
Health - Life Sciences - 15.05.2025
Enzyme identified as an important tumour inhibitor in T-cell lymphomas
Lymphomas belong to the group of malignant diseases of the immune system and mainly affect the organs of the lymphatic system.
Psychology - Life Sciences - 15.05.2025

By tying together more than a century of memory research at Cambridge, the Memory Lab gives us tangible ways to improve, preserve and understand our memory.
Astronomy & Space - Environment - 15.05.2025

On April 13, 2029, the asteroid Apophis will fly past Earth. Researchers at the University of Würzburg are now developing a concept for two small satellites that will rendezvous with Apophis in space and collect photographs of it.
Health - Media - 15.05.2025

Event - Politics - 15.05.2025

Career - Economics - 15.05.2025
Working from home isn’t significantly changing where people live - study
Hopes that working from home would help struggling UK regions attract high-skilled workers are not being realised, according to new research.
Pharmacology - Health - 15.05.2025
Breakthrough in anal cancer treatment
A kinder treatment for anal cancer involving a lower dose and shorter course of radiotherapy is more effective than traditional treatment, a clinical trial led by Leeds researchers has found.
Environment - Innovation - 15.05.2025
Rubble recycling could be key to rebuilding Ukraine
Health - 15.05.2025

Groundbreaking sensor technology promises safer, real-time monitoring for hospitalised cardiothoracic patients Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind wearable device capable of continuously scanning the lungs and heart of hospital patients while they rest in bed - offering a revolutionary alternative to CT scans.
Health - 15.05.2025

Law - Social Sciences - 14.05.2025

Post Office victims/survivors and their families have experienced deep trauma and can be left feeling revictimised, a study by UCL and University of Exeter researchers shows.
Environment - 14.05.2025

Geography - 14.05.2025
Culture in Transition: New Open Access Book Offers In-Depth Insight into Cultural Engagement in Europe
Pedagogy - Social Sciences - 14.05.2025

Most children in Irish primary schools show a strong sense of fairness and equality when it comes to immigration and ethnicity, according to the latest Children's School Lives report.
Social Sciences - Psychology - 14.05.2025
TU Dublin and Empower Launch Research and Roadmap to Advance Anti-Racism Practice in Community and Higher Education Sectors
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Research Management - Innovation - 14.05.2025

Dr. Katharina C. Cramer, Nicolas Rüffin, and Dr. Kristofer Rolf Söderström have successfully made the transition from researchers to entrepreneurs and founded the start-up TILLER ALPHA GmbH in early 2025.
Physics - Materials Science - 14.05.2025

A surprising effect was discovered through a collaborative effort by researchers from TU Wien and institutions in Croatia, France, Poland, Singapore, Switzerland, and the US during the investigation
Environment - Social Sciences - 14.05.2025
Seven VU researchers receive SGW XS grant for innovative projects
Through the NWO Open Competition, the NWO Social Sciences and Humanities (SGW) domain aims to offer researchers the opportunity to conduct research on a topic of their own choosing, without thematic restrictions.
Innovation - Computer Science - 14.05.2025
Jean Zay supercomputer : France has increased its AI dedicated resources fourfold
Earth Sciences - 14.05.2025
The recipe for finding clean hydrogen
Clean hydrogen could be key to a greener future and there is a lot if it right beneath our feet in the Earth's crust.
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Information Science - May 16
Experiential Learning: MA Library and Archives students visit Restore Information Management
Experiential Learning: MA Library and Archives students visit Restore Information Management
Earth Sciences - May 16
Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
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Environment - May 16
Can brightening clouds cool the planet? Manchester-led project to explore innovative solution to avert climate tipping points
Can brightening clouds cool the planet? Manchester-led project to explore innovative solution to avert climate tipping points

Campus - EUR - May 15
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: 'I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University's big plus'
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: 'I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University's big plus'
Social Sciences - May 15
Opinion: The Supreme Court's ruling on gender raises serious questions for schools
Opinion: The Supreme Court's ruling on gender raises serious questions for schools

Music - May 15
Trad legends Dónal Lunny & Paddy Glackin collaborate with Traditional Music ensemble on debut album
Trad legends Dónal Lunny & Paddy Glackin collaborate with Traditional Music ensemble on debut album

Social Sciences - May 15
Brightest students from poorest backgrounds face significant social challenges
Brightest students from poorest backgrounds face significant social challenges