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Environment - Social Sciences - 03.09.2024
Honey, honey: Cultural coevolution
Honey, honey: Cultural coevolution
UCLA evolutionary anthropologist Brian Wood tells us about a rare example of cooperation between humans and wild birds in Africa Science + Technology UCLA evolutionary anthropologist Brian Wood tells

Environment - Life Sciences - 03.09.2024
A Newsroom aviary
A Newsroom aviary
Environment + Climate Check out a sampling of a decade's worth of bird research by UCLA faculty and students California wildfire smoke linked to reduced bird activity and health Avian residents are facing challenging times as wildfires intensify across the state during the summer months. Wild megalopolis: Study shows unexpected pockets of biodiversity pepper Los Angeles Still, biologists say it will still be a challenge to elevate the overall level of biodiversity in the city.

Career - 03.09.2024
The University of Manchester accredited as new member of the Good Employment Charter
The University of Manchester accredited as new member of the Good Employment Charter

Health - 03.09.2024
'patchy and inconsistent' end-of-life care
’patchy and inconsistent’ end-of-life care
One in three dying people in England and Wales was severely or overwhelmingly affected by pain in the last week of life, with bereaved people reporting how difficult it was to get joined-up support from health and care professionals at home.

Law - Environment - 03.09.2024
How strategic litigation for asylum seekers can be effective
The rights of asylum seekers are under pressure. Nevertheless, politically this group has very little to gain.

Social Sciences - Economics - 03.09.2024
Presence and plumage
Presence and plumage

Campus - Transport - 03.09.2024
AMZ Racing: Electric student speedster with an historic season
AMZ Racing: Electric student speedster with an historic season

Environment - 03.09.2024
Sydney's new metro is great - can we now fix the city's busted bus stops?
Sydney’s new metro is great - can we now fix the city’s busted bus stops?
Australia's oldest city has more than 20,000 bus stops. They aren't in great shape In outer suburban areas of Sydney, more than two-thirds of bus stops have no shelter.

Environment - 03.09.2024
University of Bonn's new waste management system bearing fruit
University of Bonn’s new waste management system bearing fruit
Trash separation systems with a uniform look, fewer waste bins in lecture halls and offices, better communication-2023 saw the University of Bonn launch a new waste management system.

Health - 03.09.2024
Pandemic childcare burden on mothers
During the Covid-19 pandemic, parents suddenly had to cope without formal childcare, placing a significant strain on mothers in particular.

Computer Science - Life Sciences - 03.09.2024
Two Waterloo researchers recognized with prestigious honour
Two Waterloo researchers recognized with prestigious honour

Media - Pedagogy - 03.09.2024
More emphasis on media literacy needed in Canadian schools, says UCalgary professor
More emphasis on media literacy needed in Canadian schools, says UCalgary professor

Life Sciences - Physics - 03.09.2024
A quantum leap for biology

Health - Pharmacology - 03.09.2024
A drug free life for Rheumatoid Arthritis patients possible within a decade
A drug free life for Rheumatoid Arthritis patients possible within a decade

Environment - Life Sciences - 03.09.2024
Blue-green biodiversity: recognise, conserve, promote
Blue-green biodiversity: recognise, conserve, promote
Biodiversity is not a political programme: Only just 1.6 % of all documents searched at federal level make reference to the term.

Economics - Computer Science - 03.09.2024
Supporting T Levels and careers: Digital Industry Placements at Durham
Durham University has a commitment to supporting local young people, as part of the 'In our City and Region' element of our University Strategy Refresh 2017-2027.

Health - Career - 03.09.2024
Hard-hitting report exposes vast inequalities faced by women in the North of England
Hard-hitting report exposes vast inequalities faced by women in the North of England

Life Sciences - 03.09.2024
New genetic-editing technique to alter the traits and fates of wild populations
A new technique, developed in a collaboration between Caltech and Macquarie University, could allow scientists to more simply and controllably alter the genetic makeup of wild populations than with the current proposed use of gene drives.

Physics - 03.09.2024
Einstein Wrestles with Politics and Physics, 1929-1930
The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein provides a rare opportunity for readers to move through Einstein's life at a leisurely pace, perusing all'his writings, from his informal correspondence to his most carefully argued scientific theories.

Campus - Microtechnics - 03.09.2024
Deep dives into favorite topics this summer at CTY
Deep dives into favorite topics this summer at CTY

Astronomy / Space - Media - 03.09.2024
NASA Invites Social Creators to Experience Launch of Europa Clipper Mission
NASA Invites Social Creators to Experience Launch of Europa Clipper Mission

Astronomy / Space - 03.09.2024
Team wins grand prize at NASA’s First Nations Launch High-Power Rocket Competition
Building a drone for the first time, the MIT First Nations Launch team excelled in designing a scientific payload to deploy from a rocket and landing it safely.

Campus - Social Sciences - 03.09.2024
Nurturing success

Materials Science - Innovation - 03.09.2024
U-M engineers to partner in new Doe-backed research hub for clean energy storage
Researchers will advance battery technologies going beyond current lithium ion capabilities Maximizing the benefits of clean energy requires new ways to store it, and University of Michigan engineers

Environment - 03.09.2024
Making the case for artisanal and small-scale mining

Campus - Social Sciences - 03.09.2024
The monoracial fixation of America, despite its increasingly mixed-race identity

Mechanical Engineering - Electroengineering - 03.09.2024
For developing designers, there’s magic in 2.737 (Mechatronics)

Health - Campus - 02.09.2024
Low-impact yoga found to help with incontinence
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Health - Campus - 02.09.2024
’Spirit House’ illuminates the boundaries between life and death
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Health - Economics - 02.09.2024
What motivates Susan Athey
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Health - Environment - 02.09.2024
Scientists seek to invent a safe, sustainable battery for electricity grids

Sport - Campus - 02.09.2024
University of Manchester student Grace Harvey cinches Paralympic gold in 100m breaststroke
University of Manchester student Grace Harvey cinches Paralympic gold in 100m breaststroke

Computer Science - Innovation - 02.09.2024
Computer output always lags behind; law is forward-looking
The computerisation of law has grown significantly in recent years. This has generated serious consequences.

Music - 02.09.2024
Fair pay for artists in the music industry: ESHCC research partner in Fair Pop Pilot
The consultation table Popmusici (Pop Musicians) is launching the Fair Pop Pilot. From September to November 2024, fair pay fees will be paid to performing artists and musicians at eight participating pop venues.

Health - Pharmacology - 02.09.2024
New Classification for Heart Disease Patients with Angina
Researchers have proposed a new classification system for angina patients, co-authoring a scientific consensus statement introducing new terminology for ischaemic heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in men and women worldwide.

Research Management - 02.09.2024
Satellite-aided technologies research project secures UKRI interdisciplinary scheme funding

Health - Pharmacology - 02.09.2024
Anti-inflammatory drug could reduce future heart attack risk
A cancer drug that unlocks the anti-inflammatory power of the immune system could help to reduce the risk of future heart attacks, according to research part-funded by the British Heart Foundation.

Health - Campus - 02.09.2024
Stefan Schaller takes over the professorship for Anaesthesia and Anaesthesiological Intensive Care Medicine
Stefan Schaller takes over the professorship for Anaesthesia and Anaesthesiological Intensive Care Medicine

Health - Pharmacology - 02.09.2024
Sabine Steiner takes over professorship for angiology
Sabine Steiner takes over professorship for angiology

Linguistics / Literature - Health - 02.09.2024
Official Swiss Italian: a minority language with major recognition
Official Swiss Italian: a minority language with major recognition

Art and Design - 02.09.2024
Zeus comes in many forms on screen - just as he did in the original myths

Health - Life Sciences - 02.09.2024
£1.1m award for pioneering ovarian cancer research
£1.1m award for pioneering ovarian cancer research project Researchers from the University of Glasgow have received £1.1m to support the development of new technologies which could improve the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer.

Astronomy / Space - Innovation - 02.09.2024
Stellar reception for University of Glasgow space research as MP and MSP visit

Sport - Innovation - 02.09.2024
Technology has helped para athletes compete for decades. But it can also create an unfair advantage
Technology has helped para athletes compete for decades. But it can also create an unfair advantage

Career - 02.09.2024
Science by the letter: conversations with the next generation of scientists
Science by the letter: conversations with the next generation of scientists
Climate scientist Dr Georgy Falster is demystifying what it's like to study and work in science, one letter at a time.

Health - Pedagogy - 02.09.2024
One in 15 young mothers involved in care proceedings before their eldest child is 10
Mothers under the age of 20 are at the greatest risk of being involved in care proceedings in the 10 years after having their first child, finds a new study report led by UCL researchers.

Health - Campus - 31.08.2024
University and SEIU Higher Education Workers Local 2007 reach tentative agreement

Environment - Agronomy / Food Science - 30.08.2024
The state of biodiversity is not a matter of opinion
Ahead of the vote on the biodiversity initiative, basic insights on the state of biodiversity and habitats in Switzerland are being discussed controversially.

Politics - Computer Science - 30.08.2024
'Parliament must gain control over the use of algorithms'
’Parliament must gain control over the use of algorithms’
The government is increasingly using algorithms in the application of laws and regulations. It is the responsibility of Parliament to ensure that this is done in a responsible manner.

Health - Pharmacology - 30.08.2024
Has Quebec entered a new era of drug-related deaths?
For the last decade, people who use drugs in Quebec have been partially sheltered from Canada's drug overdose epidemics. But since 2020, the picture has changed. The contamination of the drug market is now present in Quebec, and what happened in British Columbia and Ontario is now happening here, says expert Sarah Larney.