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Health - Pharmacology - 05.06.2025
University of Glasgow scientists receive funding to pave way to stopping aggressive breast cancer spreading
Environment - Life Sciences - 05.06.2025
’Methane emissions from drinking water purification can be reduced by 50%’
It is becoming increasingly difficult to produce sufficient drinking water, and this process also releases large amounts of the harmful greenhouse gas methane.
Transport - 05.06.2025
TU Graz Study: Front Brake Lights Could Significantly Reduce the Number of Road Accidents
Reconstructions of accidents at road junctions revealed in a study that an additional brake light at the front of the vehicle would have prevented up to 17 per cent of collisions.
Social Sciences - Campus - 05.06.2025

Environment - 05.06.2025

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 05.06.2025

Moving toward circular agriculture thanks to nutrient separation from manure. Due to strict environmental regulations, farmers are not allowed to spread all'of their manure on their land.
Life Sciences - 05.06.2025
From That Small Island TV series features Trinity researchers and treasures
Pedagogy - 05.06.2025
A career compass is better than a cheque
Laëtitia Renée finds that career counselling in high school does more to reduce disparities in progression to post-secondary education than one-off financial aid - and increases long-term income.
Innovation - Economics - 05.06.2025

Computer Science - 05.06.2025

How precise can a measurement result be when all'you have is a blurred image of an object? At TU Wien, the limits of what is possible were explored using artificial intelligence.
Health - Linguistics & Literature - 05.06.2025

And the results are no joke.
Agronomy & Food Science - Life Sciences - 05.06.2025

Wheat production is threatened by a major fungal disease: yellow rust. Researchers at the University of Zurich have found traditional wheat varieties from Asia that harbor several resistance-conferring genes.
Environment - Social Sciences - 05.06.2025
How Brazil invented a model to save nature
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Rafael Chiaravalloti (UCL Anthropology) and Dr Thais Morcatty (UCL Geography) discuss their special issue of Conservation Biology, "The Evolution of People Centred Conservation in Brazil".
Social Sciences - Law - 04.06.2025

Groundbreaking new research into the Irish family law system has found that adult and child victim-survivors of domestic abuse are being retraumatised during guardianship, custody and access proceedings.
Health - Pharmacology - 04.06.2025
Combination therapy can prolong life for people with severe heart disease
A daily pill can prolong the lives of people with a "stiff heart" condition called cardiac amyloidosis who have also had surgery to replace a narrowed heart valve, according to a new study led by researchers at UCL and MedUni Vienna.
Pharmacology - Health - 04.06.2025
Immunotherapy before surgery improves lung cancer survival in global clinical trial
Study published in New England Journal of Medicine shows that the use of immunotherapy with chemotherapy before lung cancer surgery reduces the risk of cancer returning and improves long term survival for patients. Results from a phase 3 clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine , today [Wednesday, 4 June 2025] show that patients with lung cancer who received an immunotherapy drug, nivolumab, along with standard chemotherapy before surgery had improved long term survival compared to those who received chemotherapy alone, at 5 years after completing treatment.
Music - Life Sciences - 04.06.2025

Getting one's groove on, A.K.A. busting a move, is an age-old tradition that dates back more than 50,000 years to the time of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon humans, who rhythmically writhed to drumming and even vocalizations.
Health - Chemistry - 04.06.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 04.06.2025
First treatment for rare disease approved by UK medicines regulator
Social Sciences - 04.06.2025
DCMS College of Experts recruits Professor Rebecca Madgin
Astronomy & Space - Environment - 04.06.2025

Astronomers at UCL and the University of Warwick, as part of a global collaboration including partners in Chile, USA and Europe, have discovered the smallest known star to host a transiting giant planet, which should not exist under leading planet formation theories.
History & Archeology - 04.06.2025

New research by a leading historian shows a surprising historical perspective on being British. In late medieval Scotland the island of Britain was sometimes seen as fundamentally Scottish.
Career - 04.06.2025
Diversity work requires more than a plan and good intentions
Health - Pharmacology - 04.06.2025

A daily pill can prolong the lives of people with a "stiff heart" condition called cardiac amyloidosis who have also had surgery to replace a narrowed heart valve, according to a new study led by researchers at UCL and MedUni Vienna. Aortic valve narrowing (aortic stenosis), the narrowing of the valve between the heart's left pumping chamber and the main artery, is often accompanied by cardiac amyloidosis, where misfolded proteins are deposited in the heart muscle.
Environment - Chemistry - 04.06.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 04.06.2025

Environment - 04.06.2025

A new study by the Swiss Ornithological Institute shows: Climate change is not only altering the start, but also the end of the breeding season of the snow sparrow - with potentially serious consequences for the future of this alpine bird species.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 04.06.2025
Climate crisis pressures the ’Arctic giant’: Habitats risk disappearing completely
CLIMATE Climate change poses a serious threat to the habitats of the bowhead whale, which may shrink by up to 75 percent by the end of the century, a new projection from the University of Copenhagen shows.
Pedagogy - Career - 04.06.2025
Quebec’s student teachers: passionate and committed, but struggling
Health - 04.06.2025
The price of a peek: retinal damage after the 2024 solar eclipse
Two confirmed cases of solar retinopathy in Quebec following the eclipse highlight the importance of properly protecting your eyes, even during very brief exposure.
Health - Pharmacology - 04.06.2025

In 2022, Western Europe experienced the largest surge in reported diphtheria infections in 70 years. Clinical and genomic data from the outbreak point toward transmission routes along established migration pathways into Europe. Rapid interventions successfully contained the outbreak, yet strains from that period continue to cause new infections in the region.
Politics - 04.06.2025

Computer Science - 04.06.2025

Media - Politics - 04.06.2025

Social Sciences - Agronomy & Food Science - 04.06.2025
New suicide prevention in agriculture research project launched
Event - 03.06.2025

Can rainbows be found in space? TU Delft student Niels Rubbrecht explored this question in his Master-s thesis and observed parallel, colour-varying stripes completely unlike the optical phenomena typically seen on Earth.
Environment - 03.06.2025
Why you should listen to your own people as an organisation in unstable times
Organisations that want to successfully adapt to a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment would do well to utilise the knowledge of their own employees.
Administration - 03.06.2025
Volendam street name to be changed following investigation into wartime municipal government
During World War II, Jewish homeowners were expropriated on a large scale by the German occupying forces.
Chemistry - Electroengineering - 03.06.2025
Self-healing and intelligent
Research Team 2 at the Ilmenau School of Green Electronics (ISGE) is working on polymers as a sustainable alternative to limited raw materials in microelectronics.
Campus - 03.06.2025
UNIGE redefines the framework of its international collaborations
History & Archeology - Environment - 03.06.2025

The Bavarian Danube Moss was once the largest fen in southern Germany. Since the late 18th century, the moss has been systematically drained and has since lost its natural character. A new interdisciplinary study led by the University of Leipzig now provides the first reconstruction of these profound changes over a period of 237 years and has been published in the renowned "E&G Quaternary Science Journal".
Art & Design - History & Archeology - 03.06.2025
New insights into the work of Friedrich Nerly and the collection of his works
Health - Pharmacology - 03.06.2025
Breast cancer: Video-based genetic counselling for significantly better understanding
A recent study conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at MedUni Vienna and at the Breast Health Centre of the CCC Vienna at MedUni Vienna and University Hospital Vienna, shows that
Innovation - Microtechnics - 03.06.2025

Innovation - Physics - 03.06.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 03.06.2025
’Safe-by-design’AI: Yoshua Bengio launches LawZero
Psychology - Health - 03.06.2025

Whole-class mental health sessions in schools have a small but significant effect in reducing depression and anxiety symptoms, according to new analysis led by researchers at UCL and Anna Freud. The analysis, published in the journal Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , combined results from 71 existing studies involving 63,041 young people aged eight to 18.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 03.06.2025
Star Quakes and Monster Shock Waves
Across the cosmos, many stars can be found in pairs, gracefully circling one another. Yet one of the most dramatic pairings occurs between two orbiting black holes, formed after their massive progenitor stars exploded in supernova blasts.
Innovation - 02.06.2025
AI startup driven by Imperial alumni closes £9m seed funding round
Environment - 02.06.2025
Imperial and University of São Paulo collaborate on sustainability challenges
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Environment - Jun 12
New 'Screen Carbon Test' launches to help audiences and creators assess climate messaging in film and TV
New 'Screen Carbon Test' launches to help audiences and creators assess climate messaging in film and TV
Social Sciences - Jun 12
Meet the trailblazing University of Limerick PhD graduate creating space for Black and Irish voices
Meet the trailblazing University of Limerick PhD graduate creating space for Black and Irish voices
Linguistics & Literature - Jun 12
Cambridge scholar helps bring Ukraine's pain and power to the stage in critically acclaimed creative collaboration
Cambridge scholar helps bring Ukraine's pain and power to the stage in critically acclaimed creative collaboration

Environment - Jun 12
How the University is saving energy: Switching over light fittings, new refrigeration units, bike leasing
How the University is saving energy: Switching over light fittings, new refrigeration units, bike leasing

Campus - HSLU - Jun 12
Business cards for your career: design, film and art students show their final projects
Business cards for your career: design, film and art students show their final projects
Linguistics & Literature - Jun 11
Rare treasures of early printing to go online in landmark John Rylands Library project
Rare treasures of early printing to go online in landmark John Rylands Library project

Campus - USI - Jun 11
How to safeguard academic freedom in an increasingly complex world: Rector Luisa Lambertini's reflections
How to safeguard academic freedom in an increasingly complex world: Rector Luisa Lambertini's reflections
