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Health - Laboratory - 14.10.2024 - Today
CD laboratory for patient-centered breast imaging opened
Breast cancer, by far the most common cancer in women, is all the more treatable the earlier it is detected.
Pedagogy - Campus - 14.10.2024 - Today
Researcher Heads Project in the Startchancen Program
Environment - Campus - 14.10.2024 - Today
Driving the Sustainable Transformation Together
With five action areas, several dozen objectives and measures, and well over 250 people involved in its creation, the new Strategy Paper on Sustainability is set to embed the issue even more firmly across the University of Bonn.
Health - Innovation - 14.10.2024 - Today
New study to deepen understanding of a weight loss medication
Health Innovation Manchester and The University of Manchester has today (14 October 2024) announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership with Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly) to initiate a five-year real-world evidence study (SURMOUNT-REAL UK), subject to relevant approvals.
Politics - 14.10.2024 - Today
U-M policy scholar: Israeli invasion of Lebanon worsens ongoing crises, challenges Harris campaign
Health - Environment - 14.10.2024 - Today
Network to equip medical students to address the health impacts of climate change
Campus - 14.10.2024 - Today
Breaking down barriers, one book at a time
Social Sciences - Politics - 14.10.2024 - Today
The Voice defeat set us all back. And since then, our leaders have given up
Life Sciences - 13.10.2024
Public invited to chat to museum animals in novel AI experiment
Astronomy / Space - Earth Sciences - 13.10.2024
Journey to a Water World: NASA’s Europa Clipper Is Ready to Launch
A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket with the Europa Clipper spacecraft aboard is seen at Launch Complex 39A as preparations continue for the mission, Sunday, Oct.
Health - Social Sciences - 12.10.2024
New research collaboration aims to offer evidence-based wellness solutions for women during menopause
Astronomy / Space - Physics - 12.10.2024
Can Life Exist on an Icy Moon? NASA’s Europa Clipper Aims to Find Out
The puzzling surface of Jupiter's icy moon Europa looms large in this reprocessed color view made from images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft in the late 1990s.
Astronomy / Space - Environment - 12.10.2024
NASA Updates Coverage for Europa Clipper Following Hurricane Milton
Editor's note: This advisory was updated Oct. 12, 2024, to reflect a new launch date and updated coverage for prelaunch and launch activities.
Health - Life Sciences - 11.10.2024
New Autoimmunity Center of Excellence at UCLA will seek cures for autoimmune disorders
Agronomy / Food Science - Environment - 11.10.2024
Scientists challenge ’misleading’ Dublin Declaration defending meat consumption
The declaration is deliberately misleading and focuses on evidence that only applies to 2% of global livestock, say scientists.
Transport - Environment - 11.10.2024
TU/e students develop sustainable car from which four times more material can be reused in new cars
Student team TU/ecomotive hopes to inspire car manufacturers with Phoenix, as new legislation from Brussels is on the way.
Psychology - 11.10.2024
How Do We Recognize Other People’s Emotions?
While facial expressions do play an important role, they are not the only crucial factor. A person's facial expression provides crucial information for us to recognize their emotions.
Physics - Innovation - 11.10.2024
Particle physicists chart a course to the future
Economics - 11.10.2024
Reducing investment demand for housing key to solving the housing affordability crisis
Environment - 11.10.2024
China’s child policies will increase its future carbon emissions
Relaxing its restrictions on family size would make it more difficult for China to achieve its goal to be carbon neutral by 2060, according to a new study by UCL researchers. The paper, published in Nature Climate Change , is the first research to analyse the impact of a country's population policies on its future carbon emissions.
Innovation - Pedagogy - 11.10.2024
Driving inclusive growth in North East England
Physics - Chemistry - 11.10.2024
New endowed lectureship in molecular quantum materials
Environment - Campus - 11.10.2024
Efforts to build wildfire resilience are heating up
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Environment - 11.10.2024
First electric buses will hit the road in 2025
Environment - Campus - 11.10.2024
Johns Hopkins releases new Climate Action and Sustainability Plan
Health - Campus - 11.10.2024
A long way from home: Kyaw Myat Thu’s journey from Myanmar to Sydney
Pharmacology - Life Sciences - 11.10.2024
Marc-André Legault: Optimizing drug therapy with bioinformatics
A new professor in the Faculty of Pharmacy, Legault is using innovative techniques in genetics and AI to predict patients' responses to medication.
Computer Science - Innovation - 11.10.2024
Tackling Canada’s cybersecurity challenges
Health - Pharmacology - 11.10.2024
Boosting quality of life for people with advanced breast cancer
Two hundred people are being recruited for a major study investigating how diet and exercise can help those living with metastatic breast cancer.
Career - 11.10.2024
’We must do more’: Non-Indigenous businesses struggling to boost Indigenous staff numbers
Indigenous-owned businesses in Australia employ Indigenous staff at a rate 12 times higher than non-Indigenous-owned businesses, a new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has found.
Environment - Health - 11.10.2024
A roadmap for innovative and equity-informed climate action
Over the past year, the Waterloo Climate Institute has collaborated closely with Southwestern Public Health (SWPH), which serves the regions of Oxford County, Elgin County and the City of St. Thomas, to identify critical climate-related health risks in the region.
Social Sciences - 11.10.2024
PhD candidate draws on lived experience to investigate public transit safety for women
Health - Pharmacology - 11.10.2024
U-M awarded $3.6M to study post-surgery pain management for individuals with opioid use disorder
The University of Michigan will use a new $3.6 million federal grant to study how pain and opioids after surgery impact people with opioid use disorder, how guidelines might be adjusted to address post-surgical pain and how to prevent opioid-related harms.
Mathematics - Campus - 10.10.2024
University gifted groundbreaking mathematical object to mark bicentenary
Law - 10.10.2024
Commission: ’Government cannot pretend to follow fully-fledged rule of law’
Politics - 10.10.2024
The vote in Pennsylvania could decide the US election - it’s a battle for the suburbs
Health - Life Sciences - 10.10.2024
Discoverement of the key role of TRP14 enzyme in protection against pancreatic inflammation and disease resistance
Juan Sastre, Full-time university professor in the Department of Physiology at the Universitat de València.
Health - Life Sciences - 10.10.2024
Stress in adolescence affects the thalamus, a brain region affected in diseases such as depression and schizophrenia. Stress in adolescence affects the thalamus, a brain region affected in illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia
Authors of the article, together with Juan Nácher. (From left to right: Juan Nácher, Julia Alcaide, Clara Bueno, Marta Pérez and Esther Castillo).
Psychology - Health - 10.10.2024
University pilot project launched to reduce social stigma towards people with mental disorders
Media - Campus - 10.10.2024
Pioneering student broadcasters mark 60th anniversary
Career - 10.10.2024
University apprentice success for T-level work placement students
Psychology - Health - 10.10.2024
University of Bath receives £11 million to launch a Mental Health Research Group
Health - Pharmacology - 10.10.2024
New KU Leuven spin-off fosters therapeutic treatment in everyday life
With the help of a science-based smartphone app, psychotherapists and psychologists can now enhance their patients' treatment with interventions and assessments in everyday life.
Religions - 10.10.2024
Abuse crisis in Catholic Church has led to drop in Mass attendance
Economics - Career - 10.10.2024
Dietrich College Interns Make Community Impact in Pittsburgh
Campus - Economics - 10.10.2024
Stanford University reports return on investment portfolio, value of endowment
Social Sciences - Event - 10.10.2024
University launches major racial justice lecture series
Campus - 10.10.2024
Fabrizio Colella received the Ezio Tarantelli Prize
Fabrizio Colella, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics of Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), received the Ezio Tarantelli Prize - awarded annually by the Italian Association of Labo
Health - Computer Science - 10.10.2024
AI-supported dermatology: now for darker skin tones too, thanks to a new data set
In many countries in Africa, up to nine out of ten children suffer from a skin problem, and there are far too few local dermatologists.
Event - Economics - 10.10.2024
Distinguished alumna Heather Ridout AO awarded honorary doctorate
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Politics - Today
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
Health - Oct 12
New research collaboration aims to offer evidence-based wellness solutions for women during menopause
New research collaboration aims to offer evidence-based wellness solutions for women during menopause
Health - Oct 11
New Autoimmunity Center of Excellence at UCLA will seek cures for autoimmune disorders
New Autoimmunity Center of Excellence at UCLA will seek cures for autoimmune disorders
Transport - Oct 11
TU/e students develop sustainable car from which four times more material can be reused in new cars
TU/e students develop sustainable car from which four times more material can be reused in new cars