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Environment - 03.10.2024
Have your say: Tim van der Hagen on social safety
Astronomy / Space - Physics - 03.10.2024
The University of Manchester joins European initiative to advance Multimessenger Astrophysics
Computer Science - Innovation - 03.10.2024
ETH Zurich and EPFL enhance collaboration to boost AI in Switzerland
Environment - History / Archeology - 03.10.2024
Researchers record wettest month in 250 years
Oxford researchers have recorded the wettest month in Oxford in 250 years at the Radcliffe Meteorological Station.
Career - Economics - 03.10.2024
Audiovisual performers under threat from AI and low earnings, finds University of Glasgow survey
Careers in the UK's audiovisual performing industry are under threat due to significantly lower than typical earnings, despite surging profits for streaming platforms, according to research by the University of Glasgow that calls for action on legislative change.
Administration - 03.10.2024
New report calls for reforms to the UK Internal Market Act
Four leading UK academics have joined forces to warn the UK Government that its commitment to resetting relations with the devolved governments cannot be met without addressing the impact of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act (UKIMA).
Environment - Event - 03.10.2024
Researchers awarded grant to help improve the resilience of roads in the Indian Himalayas affected by devastating monsoon rainfall
Psychology - Computer Science - 03.10.2024
If AI isn’t ’learning’ like us, can it think like us?
Health - Social Sciences - 03.10.2024
Health inequities abound in California, according to newest California Health Interview Survey
Trends in housing discrimination, health care access among topics in the nation's largest state health survey Health + Behavior Trends in housing discrimination, health care access among topics in the
Event - Art and Design - 03.10.2024
Hunt Botanical Institute Celebrates 60 Years of Art and Science
Health - 03.10.2024
One million people who never regularly smoked now vape in England
The number of adults vaping in England who have never regularly smoked has increased sharply since 2021, when disposable e-cigarettes first became popular, according to a new study by UCL researchers. The study, published in Lancet Public Health and funded by Cancer Research UK, estimated that, as of April 2024, about one million adults who had never regularly smoked now vaped in England, a sevenfold increase since 2021, with most of them vaping daily and over a sustained period.
Health - Career - 03.10.2024
Sabine Pleschberger: Fighting the care crisis with research
Research Management - 03.10.2024
First Swiss-Spanish Joint Committee Meeting on Science and Innovation
Environment - Career - 03.10.2024
Climate Event 2024: Inspiration & Collaboration towards Climate Action
Health - Life Sciences - 03.10.2024
Your complete guide to daylight saving
Daylight saving returns this Sunday, bringing with it more than just the loss of an hour of sleep. Experts shed light on the various impacts it can have on our appetite, pets, mental health, and more.
Innovation - Physics - 03.10.2024
Learning from nature
Newly founded company ARTIC Technologies is building a special pump with microhairs. Nature is full of inspiration for researchers and companies.
Environment - Health - 03.10.2024
Ben Brisbois: Working together for social and environmental justice
Agronomy / Food Science - 03.10.2024
Chinese trainers become new leaders in animal welfare
Campus - 03.10.2024
Child tube-feeding research wins UQ’s 2024 3MT final
Environment - 03.10.2024
ANU looks to the future with realignment
Earth Sciences - Environment - 03.10.2024
Calgary to host 2028 International Geological Congress
Campus - Event - 03.10.2024
Summit explores AI’s role in policing reform
Politics - 03.10.2024
Preventing Election Misinformation
The 2024 election season has come upon us with a wide variety of claims, counterclaims, and misinformation that leave ordinary voters struggling to tell truth from fiction.
Astronomy / Space - Physics - 03.10.2024
NASA Establishes New Class of Astrophysics Missions, Selects Studies
After detailed evaluation of those studies, the agency expects to select one concept in 2026 to proceed with construction, for a launch in 2032.
Astronomy / Space - Innovation - 03.10.2024
NASA’s Laser Comms Demo Makes Deep Space Record, Completes First Phase
NASA's Psyche spacecraft is depicted receiving a laser signal from the Deep Space Optical Communications uplink ground station at JPL's Table Mountain Facility in this artist's concept.
Career - Campus - 03.10.2024
Laura Lewis and Jing Kong receive postdoctoral mentoring award
Psychology - Health - 03.10.2024
Childhood trauma echoes into final years: Deepen end-of-life pain, mental health struggles
Clinicians should consider cumulative hardships in optimizing treatment during patients' final years Study: The prevalence of lifetime trauma and association with physical and psychosocial health amo
Politics - Media - 03.10.2024
Undecided voters unable to pick a candidate whose views align
Innovation - Environment - 03.10.2024
Celebrating the people behind Kendall Square’s innovation ecosystem
Event - Campus - 02.10.2024
Remembering Oct. 7 and learning about Israel, Gaza, and the Middle East
Campus - Health - 02.10.2024
A peek inside doctors’ notes reveals symptoms of burnout
Environment - Earth Sciences - 02.10.2024
The upsurge of landslides in Nunavik under study
Psychology - 02.10.2024
RadiUS premieres new episodes of its programs "La Psicología de Cerca" and "Cultura 360".
Campus - 02.10.2024
Ylva Götberg Named to TIME100 Next
ISTA Assistant Professor Ylva Götberg named to TIME's list of 100 emerging leaders Astrophysicist Ylva Götberg , who joined the faculty of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) in 2023, was named to the 2024 TIME100 Next list.
Social Sciences - Art and Design - 02.10.2024
Love and gender identity, the main themes of the new theatrical program Estrénate
History / Archeology - 02.10.2024
Ghent University research plays leading role in exhibition on Judith of Flanders
( ) On 4 October opens the long-awaited exhibition 'Judith. A Carolingian princess in Ghent''. Visitors will follow in the footsteps of the Ghent University research into the identity of the mysterious woman in grave S127.
Life Sciences - Laboratory - 02.10.2024
First map of every neuron in an adult fly brain complete
The first wiring diagram of every neuron in an adult brain and the 50 million connections between them has been produced for a fruit fly. Brain wiring diagrams are a first step towards understanding everything we're interested in - how we control our movement, answer the telephone, or recognise a friend.
Environment - Computer Science - 02.10.2024
’What will count in the end is how we humans use AI’
Physicist Oliver Kamps talks about artificial intelligence and sustainability / "Campus Earth" on November 8 Christina Hoppenbrock took this occasion to ask physicist Dr. Oliver Kamps how arti
Research Management - Campus - 02.10.2024
Freie Universität Berlin Relaunches ’1914-1918-online: International Encyclopedia of the First World War’
Platform offers insights into current research on the First World War, including over 1,600 articles and more than 3,700 illustrations Freie Universität Berlin has relaunched the international open-access encyclopedia "1914-1918-online: International Encyclopedia of the First World War.
Social Sciences - Campus - 02.10.2024
Support for students and staff affected by conflict
Politics - 02.10.2024
Award for political science study
A research team of political scientists from various institutions, including the University of Lucerne, has conducted research into polarizing emotions towards political parties and their leading politicians.
Health - 02.10.2024
U-M selected as NIH research hub for nationwide effort to enhance community-led, health equity work
Social Sciences - Campus - 02.10.2024
Support for students and staff affected by events in Israel, Gaza, Lebanon and the Middle East
Innovation - Health - 02.10.2024
Smart elderly care: technology transforming the future of treatment and rehabilitation
With an ageing population, the number of vulnerable elderly people suffering from hip fractures is rapidly increasing.
Computer Science - 02.10.2024
Each Year,ÖLandmines Kill Residents of War-Torn Countries. This Innovative Tool Could Save Lives
As he grew up in Bogotá, Colombia, Mateo Dulce Rubio would hear a familiar news story every few days - someone had stepped on another landmine.
Health - Pharmacology - 02.10.2024
CMU-Led Project To Fight Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes Receives ARPA-H Backing
A Carnegie Mellon University-led team of researchers has secured an award of up to $34.9 million from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H). The funds will fast track a bioe
Health - Pharmacology - 02.10.2024
Carnegie Mellon Lands ARPA-H Award for Implantable Bioelectric Medicine
Innovation - 02.10.2024
STEM program to compete for global title
Health - Politics - 02.10.2024
Attacks on health care during war are becoming more common, creating devastating ripple effects
Medical services are protected under international law. When they are attacked without any consequences, it sends the message healthcare workers and patients are acceptable targets.
Life Sciences - Physics - 02.10.2024
’It’s the people around me that make my research special’
Cell biologist Maria Florencia Sánchez is a passionate scientist who now works in Münster Since May of this year, the second floor of the Multiscale Imaging Centre (MIC) on Röntgenstraße has been home to the office of Dr Maria Florencia Sánchez, who studies how cells communicate.
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Health - Oct 14
FDA approval of drug regimen helps lower recurrence risk for early-stage breast cancer patients
FDA approval of drug regimen helps lower recurrence risk for early-stage breast cancer patients
Politics - Oct 14
U-M policy scholar: Israeli invasion of Lebanon worsens ongoing crises, challenges Harris campaign
U-M policy scholar: Israeli invasion of Lebanon worsens ongoing crises, challenges Harris campaign
Life Sciences - Oct 14
Data for good: $30M award to informatics research center expands possibilities of precision health
Data for good: $30M award to informatics research center expands possibilities of precision health