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Health - Innovation - 31.10.2024
Digital twins will help to tailor healthcare more in the future
Researchers Lukas Dekker and Carlijn Buck of TU/e and the Catharina Hospital are investigating how they can provide better-tailored care to heart patients through smart modeling, thanks to a digital twin of each patient.
Psychology - Life Sciences - 31.10.2024
How light can shift your mood and mental health
Experts from the Brain and Mind Centre explain how an increase or decrease in light can affect our physical and mental health It's spring and you've probably noticed a change in when the Sun rises and sets.
Linguistics / Literature - 31.10.2024
From ’guising’ to ’actin’ the maggot’: Your voice needed as language survey expands to Ireland and Wales
Campus - Agronomy / Food Science - 31.10.2024
’Extraordinary impact’: UQ announces 2024 Alumni Awards
Innovation - Economics - 31.10.2024
UCalgary startup transforms oilsands waste materials into high-value carbon fibre
Environment - Chemistry - 31.10.2024
Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP opens new research building at the University of Birmingham
Health - Physics - 31.10.2024
First 3D images of complete human thymus illuminate its structure and function
The first 3D images of a whole human thymus have been created using a specialised X-ray technique by researchers from UCL and the Francis Crick Institute. These highly-intricate images showed that structures called Hassall's bodies occupy a large fraction of thymic medulla, suggesting they might play a role in regulating thymic microenvironment and immunity.
Health - Psychology - 31.10.2024
Most people who died by suicide within year of discharge from inpatient psychiatric care had recent contact with GP
Most people who died by suicide within year of discharge from inpatient psychiatric care had recent contact with GP, study finds More than 80 per cent of people who died by suicide within one year of
Politics - Computer Science - 31.10.2024
Navigating the minefield of election disinformation
Religions - 31.10.2024
Hahrie Han’s book garners wide praise
Earth Sciences - Astronomy / Space - 31.10.2024
International SWOT Satellite Spots Planet-Rumbling Greenland Tsunami
A SWOT data visualization shows water on the northern side of Greenland's Dickson Fjord at higher levels than on the southern side on Sept.
Campus - 31.10.2024
Presidential portrait of L. Rafael Reif unveiled
Innovation - Pedagogy - 31.10.2024
US Department of Education honors three Lemelson-MIT student affiliates
Health - Microtechnics - 31.10.2024
Cancer management: Stent sensor can warn of blockages in the bile duct
Study: A microsystem for in vivo wireless monitoring of plastic biliary stents using magnetoelastic sensors (DOI: 10.1038/s41378'024 -00772-8) Stents to treat various blockages in the human bo
Innovation - Computer Science - 31.10.2024
AI tools show biases in ranking job applicants’ names according to perceived race and gender
The future of hiring, it seems, is automated. Applicants can now use artificial intelligence bots to apply to job listings by the thousands.
Campus - Politics - 31.10.2024
Nate Persily’s mini museum of election history
Campus - Politics - 31.10.2024
What to know about Democracy Day
Campus - Social Sciences - 30.10.2024
Do good this fall with the Cardinal at Work Cares giving campaign
Health - Innovation - 30.10.2024
Digital health forum stresses equity
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Environment - Campus - 30.10.2024
Bright Award celebration honors advocate for the Amazon
Campus - Social Sciences - 30.10.2024
Disparities in Brazilian schools
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Social Sciences - Campus - 30.10.2024
Course explores long-standing racial narratives and the shaping of American history, justice
Campus - Politics - 30.10.2024
News consumers are more influenced by political alignment than by truth
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Campus - Health - 30.10.2024
Institute for Advancing Just Societies launches new initiatives
Health - Environment - 30.10.2024
Stanford launches center focused on human and planetary health
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Campus - Environment - 30.10.2024
Stanford committees share findings on bias and opportunities for inclusivity
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Innovation - Life Sciences - 30.10.2024
High-Tech Inventor to Further ML in Science
Politics - Computer Science - 30.10.2024
Biden’s withdrawal from the US presidential race reflected on TikTok
How do events in the real world affect sentiment and user behaviour on social media' In recent years, TikTok has emerged as a significant force in political campaigning, reshaping how candidates influence public opinion.
Computer Science - Innovation - 30.10.2024
Dynamic data in the works
Architectural engineer Alex Donkers develops concepts for practical digital twins in the construction world.
Environment - Health - 30.10.2024
Health threats of climate change reach record-breaking levels
People around the world are facing record-breaking health threats because of climate inaction, including continued investment in fossil fuels and lagging funding for action to protect health, finds the latest Lancet Countdown report led by UCL researchers. The 2024 Report of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change reveals that people in every country face record-breaking threats to health and survival from the rapidly changing climate, with 10 of 15 indicators tracking health threats reaching concerning new levels.
Linguistics / Literature - Environment - 30.10.2024
How speech comes to children
Before going to school to learn how to read and write their language, children first manage to understand and then speak it.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 30.10.2024
Exploring how climate change could disrupt Arctic ecosystems
Our researchers have explored how Arctic marine species could be impacted by climate change and rising sea temperatures in the future.
Agronomy / Food Science - Environment - 30.10.2024
Philippe Mauguin reappointed as INRAE Chair & CEO
Health - 30.10.2024
Australia’s COVID inquiry shows why a permanent ’centre for disease control’ is more urgent than ever
Music - Psychology - 30.10.2024
Symphony of Terror
Life Sciences - Environment - 30.10.2024
Animals that can cheat death
Environment - Innovation - 30.10.2024
Research chair sets sights on marine ecosystems
Cutting-edge satellite technologies paired with Indigenous knowledge and historical data will support science and management of marine ecosystems, thanks to a new investment in the work of University of Victoria geography researcher Maycira Costa.
Media - 30.10.2024
Democracy Sausage: A perilous occupation with Peter Greste
Health - 30.10.2024
Neuroscience researcher turns spotlight on gaps in stroke rehabilitation
Chemistry - Environment - 30.10.2024
Precise layering in catalysts for building sustainable chemicals
EPFL chemical engineers have developed a way to build metal clusters - with near atomic precision - in a method that has the potential to improve catalysts and accelerate chemical reactions including turning carbon dioxide into high value chemicals like methanol.
Environment - Electroengineering - 30.10.2024
Strengthening the Swiss electricity grid with copper and brains
A secure supply of electricity from renewable energies can only succeed if we also modernise the grid infrastructure.
Economics - 30.10.2024
Tax policy changes could make homeownership a reality for more Americans
Study: Tax policy changes could make homeownership a reality for more Americans Analysis finds shift from mortgage interest deductions to refundable mortgage interest credit could benefit lowand midd
Astronomy / Space - 30.10.2024
NASA’s Perseverance Captures ’Googly Eye’ During Solar Eclipse
The tiny, potato-shaped moon Phobos, one of two Martian moons, cast a silhouette as it passed in front of the Sun, creating an eye in Mars' sky.
Astronomy / Space - Innovation - 30.10.2024
NASA Technologies Named Among TIME Inventions of 2024
Honorees include the agency's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System, the Deep Space Optical Communications experiment, and Europa Clipper.
Innovation - Economics - 30.10.2024
MIT to lead expansion of regional innovation network
Pedagogy - 30.10.2024
U-M launches AI-powered Coursera Coach for interactive instruction
Social Sciences - 30.10.2024
Majority of local officials in Michigan lack confidence in ’red-flag law’ aimed at reducing gun violence
Campus - Economics - 29.10.2024
Mapping the maze where the IRS could find billions in unpaid taxes
Campus - Economics - 29.10.2024
Remembering William Beaver, a ’titan’ of accounting
Health - Career - 29.10.2024
UCalgary physician wellness initiative expands nationally
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Life Sciences - Nov 5
European Research Council ERC Synergy Grant goes to plant scientists from Europe and Australia
European Research Council ERC Synergy Grant goes to plant scientists from Europe and Australia
Social Sciences - Nov 5
University of Glasgow leads on new digital mapping tool for better city planning
University of Glasgow leads on new digital mapping tool for better city planning
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Politics - Nov 5
ERC Synergy Grants for research on blockades in warfare and digital technology for citizen participation
ERC Synergy Grants for research on blockades in warfare and digital technology for citizen participation
Innovation - Nov 5
Smart Refrigeration: this new AI technology reduces energy use, breakdowns, and food loss in supermarkets
Smart Refrigeration: this new AI technology reduces energy use, breakdowns, and food loss in supermarkets