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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
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
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.

Health - Innovation - 02.10.2024
KU Leuven spin-off enables more targeted gene therapy
Gene therapy uses safe viruses to fix or replace faulty genes, making it possible to correct the genetic cause of a disease - something that was not possible before.

Materials Science - Innovation - 02.10.2024
Researchers named ATSE Fellows

Health - Pharmacology - 02.10.2024
Relationship between sleep and pain is not what we think
Relationship between sleep and pain is not what we think
A University of Queensland study investigating the links between sleep and pain could fundamentally change the way doctors and clinicians treat people with chronic pain.

Environment - Economics - 02.10.2024
Forecasting Australia’s disaster migration future

Sport - Pedagogy - 02.10.2024
How to teach Chinese martial arts in China and Europe? Common grounds and best practices according to VUB researcher

Health - Event - 02.10.2024
Heinrich Schima receives Emil Bücherl Lifetime Achievement Award
Heinrich Schima receives Emil Bücherl Lifetime Achievement Award

Environment - 02.10.2024
McGill University Libraries Unveil Game-Changing Collections Centre: A New Era in Sustainable Book Preservation and Retrieval

Materials Science - Chemistry - 02.10.2024
New design overcomes key barrier to safer, more efficient EV batteries
From Saturday, Oct. 5 through Monday, Oct. 7, the Downtown and Macdonald Campuses will be open only to McGill students, employees and essential visitors.

Health - Innovation - 02.10.2024
Revolutionizing cancer research with AI and quantum technology
Revolutionizing cancer research with AI and quantum technology

Economics - 02.10.2024
How did they get my data? I uncovered the hidden web of networks behind telemarketers
How did they get my data? I uncovered the hidden web of networks behind telemarketers
When ANU researcher Priya Dev started receiving frequent telemarketer calls she followed the trail of deals that put the data in their hands.

Politics - 02.10.2024
Democracy Sausage: Surprises and expectations
Democracy Sausage: Surprises and expectations

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 02.10.2024
UCL marks Black History Month 2024
UCL marks Black History Month 2024

Health - Innovation - 02.10.2024
New Bath-developed surgical device used for the first time
New Bath-developed surgical device used for the first time
Bath engineer collaborates with RUH clinicians on new drilling guidance system to help fix broken bones A ground-breaking new medical device which improves the accuracy of drilling screw holes into b

Pedagogy - 02.10.2024
Mentorship scheme boosts language GCSE take up in Wales
An initiative to encourage take up of international language GCSEs has seen a rise of more than 40% in mentored learners choosing to take a language such as French, German or Spanish.

Campus - 02.10.2024
Open call for ideas: UCL200 - Marking UCL's Bicentenary
Open call for ideas: UCL200 - Marking UCL’s Bicentenary

Transport - 02.10.2024
PhD candidate first person to complete famous motoring trials with an electric vehicle
PhD candidate first person to complete famous motoring trials with an electric vehicle
A UCL engineer, who designed and built his own electric motorbike, is the first person to complete two of the UK's most historic motoring trials, the Edinburgh Trial and the Land's End Trial, with an electric vehicle of any kind.

Computer Science - Health - 02.10.2024
Coding crusaders
Coding crusaders

Astronomy / Space - Physics - 02.10.2024
An interstellar instrument takes a final bow
An interstellar instrument takes a final bow
The Plasma Science Experiment aboard NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft turns off after 47 years and 15 billion miles. They planned to fly for four years and to get as far as Jupiter and Saturn. But nearly half a century and 15 billion miles later, NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft have far exceeded their original mission, winging past the outer planets and busting out of our heliosphere, beyond the influence of the sun.

Innovation - Economics - 02.10.2024
Translating MIT research into real-world results
MIT's innovation and entrepreneurship system helps launch water, food, and ag startups with social and economic benefits.

Environment - Social Sciences - 02.10.2024
3 Questions: Bridging anthropology and engineering for clean energy in Mongolia

Life Sciences - Campus - 01.10.2024
Study hints at ways to generate neurons

Campus - Environment - 01.10.2024
New signs alert visitors to Lagunita’s usage

Campus - Career - 01.10.2024
Two beers, a pandemic, and a workplace revolution

Campus - Event - 01.10.2024
FestiFall brings together more than 300 student groups

Campus - Event - 01.10.2024
7 things to know about open science at Stanford

Campus - Environment - 01.10.2024
Study links hurricanes to higher death rates long after storms pass

Innovation - Economics - 01.10.2024
University of Manchester Innovation Factory announces strong end of year results
University of Manchester Innovation Factory announces strong end of year results

Media - Politics - 01.10.2024
Wales and Ukraine remember journalist Gareth Jones 90 years after his death
Wales and Ukraine remember journalist Gareth Jones 90 years after his death

Social Sciences - Event - 01.10.2024
Recognizing National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Recognizing National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Health - Career - 01.10.2024
Racism damages health and wellbeing and drives inequalities in London
Structural racism affects the health and wellbeing of ethnic minority group communities in London and contributes to avoidable and unfair inequalities between ethnic groups, finds a new report published by the UCL Institute of Health Equity (IHE). Structural Racism, Ethnicity and Health Inequalities in London reviews both published and unpublished reports, materials and research, as well as health and social determinants data.

Health - 01.10.2024
PhD candidate speaks at international sexual and reproductive health summit
PhD candidate speaks at international sexual and reproductive health summit

Environment - History / Archeology - 01.10.2024
Protecting our built heritage and collections
Protecting our built heritage and collections

Environment - 01.10.2024
Biodiversity Research Consolidated in Central Germany
Biodiversity Research Consolidated in Central Germany

Health - Innovation - 01.10.2024
New Cystic Fibrosis Innovation Hub will aim to develop pioneering tests and treatments for lung infections
Researchers at The University of Manchester in collaboration with Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) are launching a new Cystic Fibrosis Innovation Hub to accelerate the development of n

Campus - Environment - 01.10.2024
New head of the Institute for Ecopreneurship at the FHNW School of Life Sciences

Health - Life Sciences - 01.10.2024
Generous gift launches study to support research on Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers extend study on exploring markers associated with Alzheimer's disease thanks to an exceptional donation from Gates Ventures. A research team at Imperial College London, led by Professor Lefkos Middleton has received a philanthropic gift from Gates Ventures to pursue a three-year research programme aimed at uncovering risk factors and markers of Alzheimer's disease.

Life Sciences - 01.10.2024
Uncovering the complex roles of transcription factors in gene regulation
Throughout their lifespan, cells must continuously activate and deactivate genes. This process is regulated by transcription factors, a class of proteins that control gene expression by binding to DNA.

Campus - Health - 01.10.2024
Researchers illuminate inner workings of new-age soft semiconductors
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Campus - Health - 01.10.2024
Stanford releases preliminary enrollment data for Class of 2028

Environment - Life Sciences - 01.10.2024
Biodiversity fact check shows the state of biodiversity in Germany for the first time
Biodiversity fact check shows the state of biodiversity in Germany for the first time
More than half of the natural habitat types in Germany are in an ecologically unfavorable state, and more valuable habitat areas are disappearing every day.