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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.
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 14.05.2025

Wild bees are considered food specialists. They often only collect their nectar from a few or even a single plant.
Health - 14.05.2025
Researchers lead project to reform youth mental health care in Canada
Novel program improves access and cuts delays, including for Indigenous and underserved youths, study finds New data from a national project led by McGill researchers shows that redesigning youth mental health services can significantly cut wait times and connect more young people to care.
Social Sciences - Politics - 14.05.2025

Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 14.05.2025
New lab could help space industry dodge a bullet
A small piece of outer space recreated in a basement in Glasgow could help ensure that a key enabling technology for future space missions won't lead to deadly 'rifle bullets' of space junk circling the Earth.
Health - Social Sciences - 14.05.2025

Politics - 14.05.2025

Career - Psychology - 14.05.2025

UCalgary psychologist Thomas O'Neill leads project to improve mining and construction safety programs, following oilsands death in 2022 After Brandon Nelson died in 2002, while performing routine main
Health - Campus - 14.05.2025
Five UCalgary scholars named 2025 Killam Annual Professors
Career - Campus - 14.05.2025
HSLU launches new Master’s degree program "Information and Cyber Security"
Health - Pharmacology - 14.05.2025
Extending blood cancer remission
An innovative blood cancer treatment regime could extend remission by seven months on average, according to a clinical trial led by the University of Leeds.
Economics - Health - 14.05.2025

Governments missing out tax revenues, hampering health policy Governments which impose lower taxes on heated tobacco products in the hope of encouraging smokers away from (combustion) cigarettes are effectively subsidising the tobacco industry, missing out on much-needed tax revenues and hampering their own public health initiatives, new research from the University of Bath and Johns Hopkins University shows.
Politics - 13.05.2025

Computer Science - Campus - 13.05.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 13.05.2025

A new treatment approach significantly improves survival rates for patients with aggressive, inherited breast cancers, according to Cambridge researchers. It is rare to have a 100% survival rate in a study like this and for these aggressive types of cancer Jean Abraham In a trial where cancers were treated with chemotherapy followed by a targeted cancer drug before surgery, 100% of patients survived the critical three-year period post-surgery.
Life Sciences - Physics - 13.05.2025

Health - 13.05.2025
Heatwaves in Switzerland: More Cantons Adopt Measures to Protect Health
Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and more intense - with direct implications for public health. Elderly people, children, people with chronic illnesses and those working outdoors are particularly at risk.
Career - Life Sciences - 13.05.2025
Geetika Sapra: The digital heart of FMI
Environment - Politics - 13.05.2025
India-Pakistan water conflict highlights region’s climate change vulnerability
In an unprecedented move, India recently suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, citing cross-border terrorism.
Computer Science - Pedagogy - 13.05.2025

Hilde Weerts explores how to create algorithms that don't put anyone at a disadvantage. Important decisions are increasingly being made not by humans, but by algorithms.
Health - Campus - 13.05.2025

Environment - Astronomy & Space - 13.05.2025
The Climate Fiction Prize 2025: the five shortlisted books reviewed by our experts
Life Sciences - Innovation - 13.05.2025

Innovation - Environment - 13.05.2025
DaCapo: Digital Tools for a Circular Value Chain
Politics - Social Sciences - 13.05.2025

Innovation - Economics - 13.05.2025

Innovative ground-breaking research, blue sky thinking and impressive business credentials by University of Limerick researchers have been recognised as they scored a notable one-two at Enterprise Ireland's Start-Up Day 2025 in the Aviva Stadium.
Environment - Life Sciences - 13.05.2025

SFU study sheds new light on what causes long-term disability after a stroke and offers new path toward possible treatment Silent damage and rays of hope: Nick Dulvy sheds light on ecological diversi
Chemistry - 13.05.2025
HU junior researcher Alberto Pérez-Bitrián receives Emmy Noether grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG)
Environment - 13.05.2025

Campus - 13.05.2025

Microtechnics - 13.05.2025

A robotic hand developed at EPFL can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming. When you reach out your hand to grasp an object like a bottle, you generally don't need to know the bottle's exact position in space to pick it up successfully.
Innovation - Physics - 13.05.2025
First production-ready TFLN photonic foundry emerges from CSEM spin-off
Economics - Environment - 13.05.2025
Internships boost student skills
Students are working with businesses to become the next generation of financial climate risk analysts.
Pharmacology - Health - 13.05.2025
Anthony Chalmers to co-lead new arm of international glioblastoma trial
Health - 13.05.2025

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Sport - May 19
Ad Astra sailing ace Eve McMahon secures historic first for Ireland at Senior World Championships
Ad Astra sailing ace Eve McMahon secures historic first for Ireland at Senior World Championships
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Physics - May 19
PhD-candidate develops method for measuring and predicting 3D temperature distributions in flows
PhD-candidate develops method for measuring and predicting 3D temperature distributions in flows
History & Archeology - May 19
Spotlight on: Professor Anna Leone - Bridging ancient history and heritage preservation across North Africa
Spotlight on: Professor Anna Leone - Bridging ancient history and heritage preservation across North Africa
Environment - May 19
Citizen science project GartenDiv researches plant diversity in Germany's gardens
Citizen science project GartenDiv researches plant diversity in Germany's gardens

Politics - May 16
New report examines the consequences of biennial property valuation: Less pressure, higher quality?
New report examines the consequences of biennial property valuation: Less pressure, higher quality?
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