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PITCH YOUR WORLD-CHANGING IDEA TO A PANEL OF EXPERTS AND GET TRAINING AND CASH PRIZES world favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - ETH Zurich ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SAFER BIKE HELMETS AND BETTER SHOE SOLES RESEARCHERS HAVE TRAINED AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO DESIGN THE STRUCTURE OF SO-CALLED METAMATERIALS WITH DESIRED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES FOR A WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS. artificial intelligence favorite_border 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Brown University NEW STUDY SHEDS LIGHT ON HOW MUCH METHANE IS PRODUCED FROM ARCTIC LAKES AND WETLANDS BROWN RESEARCH TEAM FINDS SMALL UNMAPPED LAKES IN THE ARCTIC ARE FAR LESS ABUNDANT THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT, GREATLY REDUCING THE CUMULATIVE METHANE EMISSIONS THEY WERE THOUGHT TO CONTRIBUTE TO EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Cornell University 3 WAYS SUSTAINABLE BUSINESSES CAN PREPARE FOR CLIMATE CHALLENGES CORNELL SUSTAINABILITY AND ECOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION EXPERTS IDENTIFIED THREE STRATEGIES BUSINESSES CAN IMPLEMENT TO THRIVE – AND PROTECT THE PLANET – IN A CHANGING CLIMATE. climate favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Cornell University CALS EVENT EXPLORES FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, DISINFORMATION A SYMPOSIUM LED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION BROUGHT TOGETHER MORE THAN 100 SCHOLARS, STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO DISCUSS TOPICS SUCH AS HISTORIES OF MEDIA AND PROPAGANDA, CONTENT MODERATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA, PUBLIC OPINION AS FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, AND HOW FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION RELATES TO OUR OTHER CORE VALUES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS A UNIVERSITY. media favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Cornell University FOOD FOR THOUGHT: STUDENTS CHURN ‘FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION’ ICE CREAMS WHAT’S BLACK, WHITE AND BIG RED ALL OVER? IT’S A SCOOP OF NEWSPAPER-INSPIRED ICE CREAM – ONE OF FOUR FINALIST FLAVORS CREATED BY STUDENTS – BASED ON CORNELL’S FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION THEME YEAR. food favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Cornell University SPECIFIC GENETIC VARIANT MAY HELP PREVENT OBESITY A PRECLINICAL STUDY BY WEILL CORNELL MEDICINE INVESTIGATORS SHOWS THAT A SPECIFIC HUMAN GENETIC VARIANT OF A RECEPTOR THAT STIMULATES INSULIN RELEASE MAY HELP INDIVIDUALS BE MORE RESISTANT TO OBESITY. medicine favorite_border 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Cornell University STUDENTS HELP THOSE WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS GAIN CLEAN SLATES LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS AND UNDERGRADS ARE HELPING CLIENTS WITH MINOR CRIMINAL HISTORIES – DISPROPORTIONATELY PEOPLE OF COLOR – REVIEW, CORRECT AND SEAL RECORDS THAT HAVE THWARTED JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND HELD THEM BACK. law favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Cornell University TEAM DESIGNING DIGITAL HEALTH TOOLS FOR PREGNANT REFUGEES WINS NAM PRIZE AN INTERCAMPUS COLLABORATION THAT AIMS TO PROVIDE DIGITAL HEALTH CARE TOOLS TO PREGNANT REFUGEE WOMEN, WHO ARE AT ELEVATED RISK FOR PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS BUT OFTEN AFRAID TO SEEK MEDICAL CARE, HAS BEEN AWARDED A NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE CATALYST PRIZE. health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Delft University of Technology OPTIMISATION OF HARD-SOFT MATERIAL INTERFACES: A 3D PRINTED IMITATION OF BONE-TENDON CONNECTIONS OPTIMISATION OF HARD-SOFT MATERIAL INTERFACES: A 3D PRINTED IMITATION OF BONE-TENDON CONNECTIONS favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - EPFL AI UNLOCKS NEW INSIGHTS IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE RESEARCH EPFL RESEARCHERS DEVELOP AN AI-DRIVEN, LABEL-FREE METHOD FOR STUDYING PROTEIN AGGREGATES, OFFERING NEW PERSPECTIVES IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE RESEARCH. protein favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Harvard University GENE-EDITING TREATMENT COULD REPLACE CHOLESTEROL MEDS EARLY STAGE TEST SHOWS PROMISE, BUT CARDIOLOGIST NOTES MORE STUDY NEEDED INTO LONGER-TERM, UNINTENDED EFFECTS treatment favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Imperial College London SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGNS ON ANIMAL RESEARCH RECOGNISED WITH OPENNESS AWARD IMPERIAL HAS RECEIVED AN OPENNESS AWARD FOR HIGHLIGHTING THE WORK OF ANIMAL TECHNICIANS, TECHNOLOGISTS AND RESEARCHERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. media favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - King's College London KING'S DENTISTRY STUDENT SPEAKS AT UNITED NATIONS INTER-UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK AWAIS MALIK, KING’S COLLEGE LONDON DENTISTRY STUDENT, WAS INVITED TO SPEAK AT THE FIRST INTER-UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE ON YOUTH, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH. education dentistry favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - King's College London KING'S HELPS BUILD CANCER PARTNERSHIPS ACROSS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA THE GLOBAL ONCOLOGY GROUP PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE AT THIS YEAR’S AFRICAN ORGANISATION FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING IN CANCER (AORTIC) IN PROMOTING PARTNERSHIPS AND... cancer favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - King's College London STAFF AND FORMER STUDENTS PRESENT ON SUSTAINABILITY AT ASSOCIATION FOR SIMULATION PRACTICE IN HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE NMPC STAFF AND STUDENTS LED A WORKSHOP ON CONVERSATIONS AROUND CLIMATE AT THE CONFERENCE. climate favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - King's College London STUDY CONFIRMS SAFETY OF NEW FLOW-DIVERTING STENT IN THE TREATMENT OF BRAIN ANEURYSMS RESEARCHERS CONDUCT FIRST STUDY ON NEW PIPELINE VANTAGE EMBOLIZATION DEVICE USED TO PREVENT BLOOD FLOW INTO BRAIN ANEURYSMS. brain favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - KTH Royal Institute of Technology IN THE MIND OF A STUBBORN VISIONARY A BLOOD TEST ONCE A YEAR WILL TELL YOU IF YOU HAVE A CERTAIN TYPE OF CANCER IN YOUR BODY. THIS INCREASES THE CHANCES OF EARLY DETECTION, CURE AND IMPROVED SURVIVAL RATES. THIS IS RESEARCHER MATHIAS U... cancer favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - KTH Royal Institute of Technology NEW ENGINEERING PROGRAMME FOCUSES ON INDUSTRY COLLABORATION AND COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE KTH LAUNCHES A NEW BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING PROGRAMME CALLED INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING. WITH ADMISSIONS STARTING IN THE AUTUMN OF 2024, A GUIDING PRINCIPLE THROUGHOUT THE PROGRAMME WILL BE TO C... engineering favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - MIT 3 QUESTIONS: DARRELL IRVINE ON MAKING HIV VACCINES MORE POWERFUL HUMAN VOLUNTEERS WILL SOON BEGIN RECEIVING AN HIV VACCINE THAT CONTAINS AN ADJUVANT DEVELOPED IN IRVINE’S LAB, WHICH HELPS TO BOOST B CELL RESPONSES TO THE VACCINE. vaccines favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - MIT A COMPUTER SCIENTIST PUSHES THE BOUNDARIES OF GEOMETRY JUSTIN SOLOMON APPLIES MODERN GEOMETRIC TECHNIQUES TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER VISION, MACHINE LEARNING, STATISTICS, AND BEYOND. learning favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - MIT HOW TO BE AN ASTRONAUT ASTRONAUT WOODY HOBURG ’08 SHARES INSIGHTS AND ADVICE WITH STUDENTS IN HIS FIRST VISIT TO CAMPUS SINCE JOINING NASA. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - MIT MIT RESEARCHERS OBSERVE A HALLMARK QUANTUM BEHAVIOR IN BOUNCING DROPLETS IN A STUDY THAT COULD HELP FILL SOME HOLES IN QUANTUM THEORY, THE TEAM RECREATED A “QUANTUM BOMB TESTER” IN A CLASSICAL DROPLET TEST. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - MIT RONALD GARCIA RUIZ NAMED A POPULAR SCIENCE “BRILLIANT 10” ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS HONORED FOR WORK ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF LASER SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUES TO INVESTIGATE THE PROPERTIES OF SUBATOMIC PARTICLES. development favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Monash University HOW SCIENTISTS COLLECT DATA IN THE MOST REMOTE LOCATIONS ON THE PLANET A SUITE OF TOOLS IS HELPING SCIENTISTS “TASTE” THE PROPERTIES OF ANTARCTICA’S SOUTHERN OCEAN TO BETTER-UNDERSTAND WHY MORE HEAT IS SEEPING TOWARDS THE ICY CONTINENT. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Monash University JAKARTA AIR POLLUTION: THE CHALLENGES OF TURNING EVIDENCE INTO POLICY THE GROWING GULF BETWEEN POLICY SPACES AND RESEARCH COMMUNITIES IN INDONESIA HAS BEEN APPARENT IN RECENT YEARS, AS EVIDENCED IN THE USE OF A “ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL” APPROACH TO THE ENACTMENT OF NEW LAWS AND REGULATION. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Monash University MONASH PANEL TO DISCUSS MEDIA’S ROLE IN COVERING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE GLOBAL NORTH AND GLOBAL SOUTH MONASH ACADEMICS WILL BE JOINED BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS FOR A PANEL DISCUSSION EXAMINING HOW VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IS REPORTED ON BY JOURNALISTS IN THE GLOBAL NORTH AND GLOBAL SOUTH. THE PANEL ON TUESDAY, 12 DECEMBER IN MELBOURNE WILL FOCUS ON THE media favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Northwestern University NEARLY 40% OF TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS STOP TAKING THEIR SECOND-LINE MEDICATION A ‘WAKE-UP CALL’ FOR DOCTORS THAT PATIENTS MAY NOT BE TAKING THEIR PRESCRIBED MEDICINES favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Purdue University NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS NAMES THREE PURDUE FACULTY AS 2023 FELLOWS THREE PURDUE UNIVERSITY FACULTY MEMBERS, INCLUDING TWO FROM THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ONE FROM THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, HAVE BEEN NAMED FELLOWS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS (NAI), THE ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCED ON TUESDAY (DEC. 12). engineering favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Purdue University NATIONAL POLICY AIMED AT REDUCING U.S. GREENHOUSE GASES ALSO WOULD IMPROVE WATER QUALITY A CLIMATE POLICY THAT RAISES THE PRICE OF CARBON-INTENSIVE PRODUCTS ACROSS THE ENTIRE U.S. ECONOMY WOULD YIELD A SIDE BENEFIT OF REDUCING NITRATE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION THROUGHOUT THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BASIN. water favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Technical University of Munich VIBRATING NANOSTRINGS EVA WEIG AND HER TEAM ARE BUILDING MECHANICAL QUANTUM SENSORS LARGE ENOUGH TO BE SEEN UNDER AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. ONE DAY, THEY COULD BECOME FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS OF A NEW QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY. technology favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The London School of Economics PRIME MINISTER OF BARBADOS MIA MOTTLEY VISITS LSE PM MOTTLEY SPOKE ALONGSIDE BARBADOS’ POET LAUREATE ESTHER PHILLIPS TO CALL FOR GLOBAL REPARATIONS. global favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Adelaide NEW SANITISER KILLS SALMONELLA IN SECONDS FOOD POISONING OUTBREAKS CAUSED BY BACTERIA SUCH AS SALMONELLA COULD BE SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED IF A NEW SANITISER IS PROVEN TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE NEXT STAGE OF TRIALS. food favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Adelaide PATIENTS TOLD TO GET PREGNANT TO TREAT ENDOMETRIOSIS RESEARCH SHOWS PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS ARE BEING TOLD TO PLAN A PREGNANCY TO HELP MANAGE OR TREAT THE CONDITION, DESPITE A LACK OF EVIDENCE TO SHOW IT REDUCES SYMPTOMS. THE CONTROVERSIAL ADVICE HAS PROMPTED CALLS TO IMPROVE MEDICAL EDUCATION ABOUT ENDOMETRIOSIS. education favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Auckland FOOD FOR THOUGHT: PUBLIC SPACE BLOOMS INTO EDIBLE LANDSCAPE A PROJECT TO TRANSFORM AN ABANDONED BOWLING GREEN INTO A FOOD OASIS HIGHLIGHTS HOW PUBLIC SPACES COULD BE USED TO PROVIDE FREE FOOD FOR ALL. food favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Auckland SEISMIC TESTING OF ANCIENT BRIDGE PROVIDES STUNNING RESULTS TESTING THE SEISMIC STABILITY OF AN 84-YEAR-OLD BRIDGE HAS REVEALED IMPRESSIVE RESILIENCE, PROVIDING HOPE FOR THE DURABILITY OF NEW ZEALAND'S AGING INFRASTRUCTURE. aging favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Auckland THE COST OF CHANGE: IS NZ'S POLITICAL FLIP-FLOPPING STIFLING PROGRESS? OPINION: FREQUENT POLICY CHANGES BY SUCCESSIVE GOVERNMENTS IMPACT AOTEAROA’S LONG-TERM GOALS AND OUR INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION, WRITES MIKE LEE. international favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Auckland THE SILENT INVASION OF THE SLEEPER WEEDS AOTEAROA HAS A MASSIVE WEED PROBLEM. WHILE WE HAVE A LITTLE OVER 2,300 NATIVE PLANT SPECIES, WE HAVE INTRODUCED OVER 25,000 SPECIES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of British Columbia UBC FORESTRY TO LAUNCH CENTRE FOR WILDFIRE COEXISTENCE THE LAUNCH OF THE CENTRE REPRESENTS A SIGNIFICANT STEP FORWARD IN ADVANCING PROACTIVE WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND FOSTERING COEXISTENCE BETWEEN PEOPLE AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS. technology management science favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Edinburgh NEW TEST MONITORS PROGRESS OF CANCER IN DOGS A TEAM OF SCIENTISTS HAS DEVELOPED A NEW BLOOD TEST THAT CAN MONITOR THE PROGRESSION OF CANCER IN DOGS. cancer favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign BOOK EXAMINES ROLE OF FAMOUS FORGERIES IN CZECH CULTURAL REVIVAL TWO MANUSCRIPTS THAT PLAYED A CRUCIAL ROLE IN THE CZECH CULTURAL REVIVAL TURNED OUT TO BE FORGERIES. BUT THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO CZECH LITERATURE AND NATIONAL CULTURE WERE REAL, SAYS SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES PROFESSOR DAVID COOPER. literature favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Queensland NET ZERO EMISSIONS FROM AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE: A CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY AN AMBITIOUS ALLIANCE TO ACHIEVE ZERO NET EMISSIONS IN AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE AND BOOST THE $70 BILLION SECTOR HAS BEEN FUNDED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. agriculture favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Queensland UQ HONOURS REMARKABLE INDIVIDUALS THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND HAS RECOGNISED RENOWNED BALLET DANCER AND AUTHOR, LI CUNXIN AO, AND PIONEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEER, KATHERINE HIRSCHFELD AM, WITH HONORARY DOCTORATES DURING UQ’S 2023 END-OF-YEAR GRADUATIONS. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Sheffield DEDICATED NURSE HELPING TO CHANGE THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE GIVEN INTERNATIONAL AWARD A DEDICATED PROFESSOR OF NURSING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD HAS BEEN RECOGNISED WITH AN INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR HELPING TO CHANGE THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE. international favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Sydney NEW MEDICAL IMAGING FACILITY TO REVOLUTIONISE RESEARCH AND PATIENT CARE THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TOTAL BODY PET FACILITY WILL DRIVE ADVANCEMENTS IN CANCER STUDIES, NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DRUG DEVELOPMENT, AND REDUCE SCANNING TIME AND RADIATION DOSES TO TRANSFORM PATIENT CARE. development favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Toronto ACKNOWLEDGING THE LAND: SHOWCASING INDIGENOUS ARTISTS, VOICES AND EXPERIENCES 'THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE EXAMPLE OF PRIORITIZING INDIGENOUS SPACE WHILE SHOWCASING INDIGENOUS EXCELLENCE AND RESILIENCY' space favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Western Australia $NAME $NAME favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Western Australia HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO BENEFIT FROM PEER MENTORSHIP A NEW INITIATIVE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA WILL HELP CONNECT YEAR 10 AND 11 STUDENTS TO YOUNGER YEAR GROUPS THROUGH A PEER MENTORING PROGRAM. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Western Australia NATIONAL FUNDING BOOST FOR AGRICULTURAL ALLIANCE A NEW NATIONAL CENTRE TO TRANSITION AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE TO NET-ZERO, HEALTHY, RESILIENT AND PROFITABLE FOOD SYSTEMS HAS SECURED $300 MILLION IN FUNDING OVER 10 YEARS. agriculture favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - The University of Western Australia WHAT DOES PUTIN WANT FROM THE UAE AND SAUDI ARABIA? RUSSIA’S PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN VISITED THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AND SAUDI ARABIA LAST WEEK IN A BID TO EXPAND RELATIONS WITH THE TWO OIL-RICH STATES AND SHOW THAT HE ISN’T AS ISOLATED AS HE HAS BEEN PORTRAYED BY THE WEST. oil favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Trinity College Dublin TRINITY RESEARCHERS WIN DISTINGUISHED IRC ADVANCED LAUREATE AWARDS SEVEN RESEARCHERS ACROSS A RANGE OF DISCIPLINES AT TRINITY HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED AS SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS TO THE IRISH RESEARCH COUNCIL (IRC) ADVANCED LAUREATE AWARDS (ALA) PROGRAMME. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - UC Berkeley TWENTY-YEAR STUDY CONFIRMS CALIFORNIA FORESTS ARE HEALTHIER WHEN BURNED — OR THINNED TWENTY-YEAR STUDY CONFIRMS CALIFORNIA FORESTS ARE HEALTHIER WHEN BURNED — OR THINNED favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - UC Berkeley TWO UC BERKELEY ENGINEERS ELECTED TO THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS TWO UC BERKELEY ENGINEERS ELECTED TO THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - UC Berkeley UC NOYCE INITIATIVE ADVANCES DIGITAL INNOVATION UC NOYCE INITIATIVE ADVANCES DIGITAL INNOVATION innovation favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University College London - UCL VAST AMOUNTS OF WASTE CAUSED BY SINGLE-USE E-CIGARETTE BATTERIES WHILE THE LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES IN DISPOSABLE ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES ARE DISCARDED AFTER A SINGLE USE, THEY CAN CONTINUE TO PERFORM AT HIGH CAPACITY FOR HUNDREDS OF CYCLES, ACCORDING TO NEW RESEARCH FROM UCL AND THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, SUPPORTED BY THE FARADAY INSTITUTION. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Amsterdam HOW CAN LAW MAKE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EASIER? GETTING RICH THEMSELVES IS NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR MORE AND MORE ENTREPRENEURS, UVA RESEARCHER NENA VAN DER HORST OBSERVES. SHE INVESTIGATES HOW A NEW LEGAL FORM CAN MAKE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EASIER. entrepreneurship favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Birmingham DR HENRY KISSINGER: A CAUTIONARY TALE KISSINGER REMAINS HIGHLY DIVISIVE, WITH BOTH HIS GREATEST FANS AND MOST VOCAL DETRACTORS VIEWING HIM AS AN EPOCH-DEFINING FIGURE. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Birmingham FUNDING BOOST SUPPORTS TACKLING BACTERIAL INFECTIONS WORLDWIDE THROUGH COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION NEW FUNDING, ANNOUNCED BY THE MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WILL SUPPORT BACTIVAC, THE BACTERIAL VACCINES NETWORK AS WELL AS OTHER GLOBAL VACCINE RESEARCH. innovation favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Birmingham HOW CAN WE ‘DECOLONISE’ VICTORIAN ART AND DESIGN THROUGH MUSEUM COLLECTIONS AND PRACTICE? DR KATE NICHOLS, ALONG WITH TWO OTHER RESEARCH LEADS, HAS PRODUCED A RESOURCE PACK ADDRESSING THIS QUESTION FOR MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES. art favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Bristol INTERNATIONAL ACCLAIM FOR TOBACCO-THEMED DRAMA INSPIRED BY UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL RESEARCH A FOUR-PART AUDIO-DRAMA, TOBIAS AND SYD, LAUNCHED EARLIER THIS YEAR AND INSPIRED BY UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL AND DURHAM UNIVERSITY RESEARCH, IS CURRENTLY RANKED SECOND IN THE AUDIO FICTION WORLD CUP AND IS THE TOP UK PODCAST. fiction favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of California San Diego WILDFIRES ALSO IMPACT AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCHERS HAVE SHOWN THAT THE EFFECTS OF WILDFIRES ARE NOT LIMITED TO TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS. AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS ARE ALSO UNDERGOING RAPID CHANGES. THE STUDY FOUND THAT FIRE DEBRIS TRANSFORMS LAKES AND OTHER AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS, WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR FISHERIES AND WATER QUALITY. water favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University Of Cambridge HOW A DROUGHT LED TO THE RISE OF SKATEBOARDING IN 1970S CALIFORNIA WHY DID PROFESSIONAL SKATEBOARDING ARISE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN THE 1970S? WAS IT A COINCIDENCE, OR WAS IT A PERFECT STORM OF MULTIPLE FACTORS? favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University Of Cambridge ROMAN ‘BACKWATER’ BUCKED EMPIRE’S DECLINE, ARCHAEOLOGISTS REVEAL A RARE ROOFED THEATRE, MARKETS, WAREHOUSES, A RIVER PORT AND OTHER STARTLING DISCOVERIES MADE BY A CAMBRIDGE-LED TEAM OF ARCHAEOLOGISTS CHALLENGE MAJOR ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE... favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University Of Chicago WHAT TO READ AND WATCH OVER WINTER BREAK 2023 UCHICAGO TEACHING AWARD WINNERS SHARE THEIR SELECTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS teaching favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Nottingham RESEARCH SHOWS ELECTRIC FLARE STACK TECHNOLOGY SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES CARBON EMISSIONS RESEARCHERS HAVE USED NEW TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE AN ELECTRIC FLARE STACK THAT SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES CO2 EMISSIONS COMPARED TO GAS FLARES THAT ARE CURRENTLY USED BY OIL REFINERIES TO CONTROL POLLUTION. oil favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Oxford OXFORD SCIENTIST TO LEAD INTERNATIONAL TRANSDISCIPLINARY CONSORTIUM TOWARDS DELIVERING NETZERO HEALTHCARE THE EUROPEAN UNION HORIZON EUROPE (WITH JOINT FUNDING FROM UK RESEARCH INNOVATION) HAS AWARDED NETZEROAICT CONSORTIUM MAJOR FUNDING TO DEVELOP A NOVEL TECHNOLOGY WITH GREAT POTENTIALS TO PROMOTE CLIMATE NEUTRAL AND SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE. health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Oxford OXFORD VACCINE GROUP, DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRICS, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD RECEIVES £7.8 MILLION IN RESEARCH FUNDING TO FIGHT PANDEMIC AND EPIDEMIC THREATS OXFORD VACCINE GROUP (OVG), WHICH LED THE RAPID CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE OXFORD VACCINE IN COVID-19 IN THE PANDEMIC, HAS BEEN AWARDED A TOTAL OF £7,788,783 BY UK AID FOR RESEARCH INTO THE PREVENTION OF FIVE DANGEROUS DISEASES WITH EPIDEMIC OR PANDEMIC POTENTIAL. THE AWARDS WILL FUND RESEARCH INTO VACCINES AGAINST: development favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Oxford UNPRECEDENTED CONSERVATION TRIUMPH: SAIGA ANTELOPE RETURN FROM THE RED LIST UNPRECEDENTED CONSERVATION TRIUMPH: SAIGA ANTELOPE RETURN FROM THE RED LIST conservation favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University Of Pennsylvania CELEBRATING INNOVATION AND IMPACT NOW IN ITS TENTH YEAR OF OPERATION, THE PENN CENTER FOR INNOVATION MARKED INNOVATION ACHIEVEMENTS FROM FISCAL YEAR 2023 WITH HIGHLIGHTS AND AWARDS. innovation favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Southampton HATS OFF TO OUR WINTER GRADUATES THOUSANDS OF UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON STUDENTS ARE CELEBRATING THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS THIS WEEK, AS WINTER GRADUATION CEREMONIES TAKE PLACE IN SOUTHAMPTON’S O2 GUILDHALL. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Technology Sydney HOW TO STAY POSITIVE IN CRAZY TIMES. SOME TIPS TO PROTECT YOUR PEACE OF MIND. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Texas at Austin CAREGIVING CAN BE STRESSFUL, BUT IT COULD ALSO LOWER RISK OF DEPRESSION AUSTIN, TEXAS — BECOMING A CAREGIVER TO AN AGING PARENT OR SPOUSE CAN BE STRESSFUL, BUT A NEW STUDY FROM A RESEARCHER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN IS QUESTIONING THE IDEA THAT FAMILY CAREGIVING IS ALSO A RISK FACTOR FOR DEPRESSION. aging favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Texas at Austin THE (WRONG) REASON WE KEEP SECRETS SIGN UP favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - University of Wisconsin-Madison FIRST-YEAR UW–MADISON ENGINEERS CREATE SOLUTION THAT EMPOWERS WOMAN WITH MS EACH SEMESTER, GROUPS OF STUDENTS DEVELOP PROTOTYPES TO ADDRESS CHALLENGES FOR REAL CLIENTS, OFTEN LOCAL COMMUNITY MEMBERS CONTENDING WITH HEALTH CHALLENGES. health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - UNSW Sydney WATERBIRD NUMBERS UP AFTER LA NIÑA YEARS: AERIAL SURVEY WIDESPREAD FLOODING AND ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS HAVE BEEN A BOON FOR OUR WATERBIRDS AND WETLANDS – BUT LONG-TERM DECLINE IS PERSISTING. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Utrecht University OUTPACING FRAUDSTERS WITH AI STORIES FROM THE LAB: AN INTERVIEW IOANA KARNSTEDT-HULPUS FROM THE AI LAB FOR SUSTAINABLE FINANCE finance favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Utrecht University POSTDOCS & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT: THE START OF A DEVELOPMENT YEAR THE PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT ACADEMY FOR POSTDOCS HAS STARTED: A YEAR-LONG PROGRAMME OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE FIELD OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT, FOR POSTDOCS OF THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE. development favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.12.2023 - Yale University GENERAL DAVID PETRAEUS ON THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN WARFARE IN AN INTERVIEW, PETRAEUS, NOW A FELLOW AT THE YALE JACKSON SCHOOL OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS, DISCUSSES THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP ON WARFARE FROM VIETNAM TO UKRAINE. leadership favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - John Hopkins University SCIENCE SHEDS LIGHT ON SHAKING YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENTS WATCHING PEOPLE SHAKE PRESENTS REVEALS LITTLE-KNOWN QUIRK OF HUMAN COGNITION science favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - John Hopkins University THE SCIENCE OF SHAKING PRESENTS WATCHING PEOPLE SHAKE PRESENTS REVEALS LITTLE-KNOWN QUIRK OF HUMAN COGNITION science favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Boston University BEST OF THE BRINK 2023: 10 LIFE-CHANGING INVENTIONS, AMAZING DISCOVERIES, AND SURPRISING FINDINGS FROM BU RESEARCHERS USING AI TO TREAT HYPERTENSION, HOW LIFE BEGINS ON THE EDGE OF VOLCANOES, WHY THE UK AND US CAN’T AGREE ON HARRY POTTER BOOK TITLES, AND OTHER INSIGHTS FROM BU RESEARCHERS favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Boston University CAN THE WORLD FIND AGREEMENT ON FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE? RESEARCHERS FROM BU BROUGHT THEIR EXPERTISE TO THE GLOBAL STAGE AT THE ANNUAL UN CLIMATE SUMMIT, COP28, IN DUBAI climate favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Boston University WHAT WERE BU’S MOST-READ SCIENCE AND RESEARCH STORIES IN 2023? FROM THE STUDY OF EARTHQUAKES TO THE SCIENCE OF LOVE TO A BIONIC PANCREAS, HOW BU RESEARCHERS SHAPED—AND HELPED US MAKE SENSE OF—THE NEWS love favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Caltech CALTECH AND BROADCOM ANNOUNCE QUANTUM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP CALTECH AND BROADCOM TODAY ANNOUNCED A MULTI-YEAR PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE QUANTUM SCIENCE RESEARCH AND DISCOVERIES WITH THE POTENTIAL TO SEED NEW INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS. development favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Carnegie Mellon University CONRAD TUCKER NAMED NEW DIRECTOR OF CMU-AFRICA CONRAD TUCKER(OPENS IN NEW WINDOW) HAS BEEN NAMED THE NEXT DIRECTOR OF CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY IN AFRICA(OPENS IN NEW WINDOW), EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. TUCKER IS CURRENTLY SERVING AS INTERIM DIRECTOR OF THE KIGALI, RWANDA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING(OPENS IN NEW WINDOW) LOCATION. HE IS ALSO A PROFESSOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND HOLDS COURTESY FACULTY APPOINTMENTS IN MACHINE LEARNING, ROBOTICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AT CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY. IN HIS NEW ROLE AS DIRECTOR OF CMU-AFRICA, TUCKER WILL ALSO SERVE AS THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING’S ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS IN AFRICA. learning favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Carnegie Mellon University PANEL ISSUES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE OF PARTICLE PHYSICS RESEARCH THE HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS ADVISORY PANEL (HEPAP) TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY’S OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION’S DIVISION OF PHYSICS HAS APPROVED AND RELEASED THE PARTICLE PHYSICS PROJECT PRIORITIZATION PANEL (P5) REPORT(OPENS IN NEW WINDOW), WHICH OUTLINES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR U.S. PARTICLE PHYSICS PRIORITIES FOR THE NEXT 20 YEARS AND FUNDING FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS. energy favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Cornell University BROKERS PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN REGULATING MIGRANT WORKERS IN CHINA NEW RESEARCH AUTHORED BY AN ILR SCHOOL DOCTORAL STUDENT EXAMINES THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN PRIVATE LABOR BROKERS AND LOCAL STATE ACTORS IN CHINESE MIGRANT WORKER REGULATIONS. chinese favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Cornell University TECH COMPANIES CAPITALIZE ON MISCONCEPTIONS OF ‘FREE SPEECH’ TECH EXPERT SAYS SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES COULD LIMIT HARASSING AND EXTREMIST SPEECH BUT OFTEN CHOOSE NOT TO BECAUSE IT SERVES THEIR BOTTOM LINE, IN HER DEC. 7 TALK, “SELLING OUT FREE SPEECH.” media favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Delft University of Technology TU DELFT RANKED 14TH WORLDWIDE ON SUSTAINABILITY ON TUESDAY 5 DECEMBER, QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKING RANKED TU DELFT IN PLACE 14 FOR THE THEME SUSTAINABILITY WORLDWIDE. LAST YEAR, THE UNIVERSITY RANKED 23 FOR THIS THEME. THE RISE SHOWS THE UNIVERSITY'S SUSTAINABILITY AMBITION. sustainability favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL 2023 RIBA CHARLES JENCKS AWARD CONGRATULATIONS TO PIER VITTORIO AURELI AND MARTINO TATTARA, WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE PRESTIGIOUS RIBA CHARLES JENCKS 2023 PRIZE! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT ICDCM! ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT ICDCM! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE BIOCUBE! ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE BIOCUBE! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE BIOELCHEM! ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE BIOELCHEM! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE BIOMAT! ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE BIOMAT! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE ESP! ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE ESP! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE MRS! ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THE MRS! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - EPFL ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THEOP2023! ARDEMIS GIVES THE INVITED PRESENTATION AT THEOP2023! favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Harvard University WHAT RADIOLOGISTS CAN LEARN FROM LOOKING AT ART MEDICAL HUMANITIES PROGRAM INSPIRES EXHIBIT THAT REWARDS CRITICAL VIEWING art favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Imperial College London HAIRCARE SCIENCE AND SOLAR CELLS: NEWS FROM IMPERIAL HERE'S A BATCH OF FRESH NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM ACROSS IMPERIAL. science favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Imperial College London PRIVILEGE IN EPIDEMIC MODELLING CAREERS DR ANNE CORI'S PLENARY SESSION AT EPIDEMICS CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS THE ISSUES SCIENTISTS FACE AND HOW PRIVILEGE UNDERPINS CAREER TRAJECTORIES. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Imperial College London RISK OF DYING FROM CANCER VARIES WIDELY ACROSS REGIONS IN ENGLAND THE RISK OF DYING OF CANCER IN ENGLAND VARIES HUGELY DEPENDING ON WHERE PEOPLE LIVE, ACCORDING TO NEW RESEARCH LED BY IMPERIAL. cancer favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - KAIST KAIST INTRODUCES ECO-FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGIES FOR PLASTIC PRODUCTION AND BIODEGRADATION - A RESEARCH TEAM UNDER DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR SANG YUP LEE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING PUBLISHED A PAPER IN NATURE MICROBIOLOGY ON THE OVERVIEW AND TRENDS OF PLASTIC PRODUCTION AND DEGRADATION TECHNOLOGY USING MICROORGANISMS. engineering favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - King's College London AI TRAINED ON X-RAYS CAN DIAGNOSE MEDICAL ISSUES AS ACCURATELY AS DOCTORS "THE ULTIMATE SECOND OPINION”: AI JUST AS GOOD AS DOCTORS AT ANALYSING X -RAYS, SHOWS NEW STUDY favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - KTH Royal Institute of Technology "UNLEASHING SOCIETY'S INNOVATION CAPACITY" KEEPING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT IN SOCIETY REQUIRES NEW THINKING IN POLITICS AND BUSINESS. SO SAYS KTH PROFESSOR PONTUS BRAUNERHJÄLM, WHO, WITH CO-AUTHOR MAGNUS HENREKSON, HAS PUBLISHED A NEW BOOK ... innovation favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München WHOM WE REMEMBER – TOTEMS OF NAZI RESISTANCE WHAT DO KURT HUBER AND WALTER KLINGENBECK HAVE IN COMMON? THEY BOTH RESISTED THE NAZI REGIME, THEY WERE BOTH GUILLOTINED BY THE NAZIS IN 1943, AND THEY WERE BOTH UNDERAPPRECIATED BY OUR CULTURE OF REMEMBRANCE FOR A LONG TIME. culture favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Lund University PLANT WASTE TO BE TRANSFORMED INTO FOOD AT NEW LAB IN LUND LUND UNIVERSITY AND TETRA PAK PROCESSING ARE JOINING FORCES TO BUILD ONE OF THE LARGEST PRECISION FERMENTATION RESEARCH FACILITIES IN THE NORDICS. MICROORGANISMS WILL BE SELECTED, ... food favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - MIT BOOSTING FAITH IN THE AUTHENTICITY OF OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE SPERANZA SYSTEM BRINGS HOPE TO USERS THAT THE PACKAGE THEY DOWNLOAD IS FUNCTIONAL SOFTWARE, NOT MALWARE. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - MIT MIT GENERATIVE AI WEEK FOSTERS DIALOGUE ACROSS DISCIPLINES DURING THE LAST WEEK OF NOVEMBER, MIT HOSTED SYMPOSIA AND EVENTS AIMED AT EXAMINING THE IMPLICATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF GENERATIVE AI. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - MIT MIT GROUP RELEASES WHITE PAPERS ON GOVERNANCE OF AI THE SERIES AIMS TO HELP POLICYMAKERS CREATE BETTER OVERSIGHT OF AI IN SOCIETY. society favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - MIT MOUNGI BAWENDI HONORED DURING NOBEL WEEK IN STOCKHOLM THE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY PARTICIPATED IN VARIOUS FESTIVITIES, CULMINATING IN THE NOBEL PRIZE CEREMONY ON DEC. 10. chemistry favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - MIT SCIENTISTS 3D PRINT SELF-HEATING MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES THE ONE-STEP FABRICATION PROCESS RAPIDLY PRODUCES MINIATURE CHEMICAL REACTORS THAT COULD BE USED TO DETECT DISEASES OR ANALYZE SUBSTANCES. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - MIT TWO FROM MIT NAMED 2024 MARSHALL SCHOLARS ANUSHREE CHAUDHURI AND RUPERT LI WILL PURSUE GRADUATE STUDIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Monash University MODERN SLAVERY DISCLOSURE QUALITY REPORT SHOWS JUMP IN AUSTRALIAN REPORTING STANDARDS AUSTRALIAN MODERN SLAVERY REPORTING HAS ENTERED A NEW PHASE OF MATURITY ACCORDING TO A REPORT BY MONASH BUSINESS SCHOOL’S CENTRE FOR FINANCIAL STUDIES. business favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Monash University NEW RESEARCH HAS FOUND AN EXISTING DRUG COULD HELP MANY PEOPLE WITH PAINFUL HAND OSTEOARTHRITIS METHOTREXATE IS COMMONLY USED IN AUSTRALIA AND AROUND THE WORLD FOR CONDITIONS SUCH AS RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. world favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Monash University THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF LIFE: ‘IF WE DISRUPT THE LIGHT CYCLE, THEN YOU’LL DIE EARLIER’ A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL STUDY INTERNATIONAL STUDY HAS SHOWN THAT BRIGHTER DAYS AND DARKER NIGHTS ARE FUNDAMENTAL FOR MENTAL HEALTH. health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - National University of Singapore ASSOC PROF KOH MING JOO CONFERRED THE NOVARTIS EARLY CAREER AWARD IN CHEMISTRY IN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR KOH MING JOO’S RELATIVELY SHORT FIVE YEARS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AT NUS FACULTY OF SCIENCE, HE HAS MADE NOTABLE BREAKTHROUGHS IN THE FIELD OF SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS. ASSOC PROF KOH WAS RECENTLY HONOURED AS THE FIRST SINGAPOREAN SCIENTIST TO RECEIVE THE NOVARTIS EARLY CAREER AWARD IN CHEMISTRY. GIVEN ANNUALLY TO OUTSTANDING EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTS WHO HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO CHEMISTRY, THE AWARD WINNER IS IDENTIFIED FROM A STRONG POOL OF TALENTS IN THE GLOBAL RESEARCH COMMUNITY AND WILL RECEIVE AN UNRESTRICTED RESEARCH GRANT AS PART OF THE AWARD. chemistry favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Northwestern University ‘MAESTRO’ TELLS THE STORY OF A ‘CELEBRITY WITH SUBSTANCE’ PROFESSOR DREW EDWARD DAVIES REFLECTS ON LEONARD BERNSTEIN’S IMPACT ON MUSIC music favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Northwestern University SHIRLEY RYAN’S LEARNING FOR LIFE SERIES DIVES INTO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE THE POPULAR LECTURE SERIES DRAWS RECORD NUMBERS WITH THIS YEAR’S TOPIC artificial intelligence favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Pennsylvania State University EARLY CHILDHOOD FISH CONSUMPTION MAY PROTECT AGAINST NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS RESEARCH FINDS THAT THE POSITIVE INFLUENCE OF FISH CONSUMPTION ON NEURODEVELOPMENT MAY BE AMPLIFIED BY A CHILD’S MICROBIOME child favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Purdue University EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY LEADER IMEC OPENS INNOVATION HUB AT PURDUE PURDUE UNIVERSITY AND BELGIUM-BASED TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION ORGANIZATION IMEC ON FRIDAY (DEC. 8) CELEBRATED THE GRAND OPENING OF A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT HUB AT THE CONVERGENCE CENTER FOR INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION ON PURDUE’S CAMPUS. THE PRESENCE OF IMEC AT PURDUE WILL HELP FACILITATE GROUNDBREAKING ADVANCEMENTS IN SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES. development favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Purdue University STAR OF WONDER: DAZZLING NEW IMAGE OF SUPERNOVA CASSIOPEIA A RELEASED BY FIRST LADY JILL BIDEN AND PURDUE ASTRONOMER TEN THOUSAND YEARS AGO, A STAR EXPLODED. NOW SCIENTISTS ARE GETTING THEIR BEST LOOK EVER AT THE DETAILS OF THAT EXPLOSION, CASSIOPEIA A. SPACE-AGE TOOLS AND METHODS ARE ALLOWING THEM TO GLIMPSE NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE DETAILS THAT MAY CHANGE FOREVER THE WAY SCIENTISTS THINK ABOUT STAR DEATH, STAR FORMATION AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF MATTER IN THE GALAXY. AND NOW, A NEW IMAGE OF THAT DEAD STAR HAS A STARRING ROLE IN FIRST LADY JILL BIDEN’S DIGITAL ADVENT CALENDAR THIS YEAR. space favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - RWTH Aachen University DIE DIGITALE BESCHREIBUNG UND ANALYSE VON BAUTEILEN OPTIMIEREN DIE DIGITALE BESCHREIBUNG UND ANALYSE VON BAUTEILEN OPTIMIEREN favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - RWTH Aachen University OPTIMIZING THE DIGITAL DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF COMPONENTS THE GERMAN RESEARCH FOUNDATION PROVIDES FUNDING FOR A NEW RESEARCH UNIT LED BY RWTH PROFESSOR SVEN KLINKEL. german favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Shanghai Jiao Tong University RESEARCH PROGRESS | THE RESEARCH GROUP FROM THE SCHOOL OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, OCEAN & CIVIL ENGINEERING HAS PROPOSED A MEMBRANOUS-WING ROBOT WITH FLAPPING PIEZO-MECHANORECEPTION RECENTLY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ZHIMIAO YAN FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICS PUBLISHED THE LATEST RESEARCH FINDINGS IN THE COMPREHENSIVE JOURNAL 《ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS》 (SCARAB BEETLE-INSPIRED EMBODIED-ENERGY MEMBRANOUS-WING ROBOT WITH FLAPPING-COLLISION PIEZO-MECHANORECEPTION AND MOBILE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, 2023, 2303745). THE FIRST AUTHOR OF THIS WORK IS KAIYU HOU, A MASTER'S STUDENT IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICS. BASED ON THE EMBODIED ENERGY DESIGN PARADIGM, THIS STUDY DEVELOPED A MULTIFUNCTIONAL BIONIC BEETLE-INSPIRED MEMBRANOUS-WING ROBOT. BEYOND ACHIEVING OUTSTANDING AERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS, THE ROBOT INCORPORATES SENSING AND ENERGY HARVESTING CAPABILITIES, PRESENTING A NOVEL APPROACH FOR THE DESIGN OF FUTURE INTELLIGENT FLAPPING-WING MICRO AIR VEHICLES. energy favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Stanford University EMISSIONS REACH A RECORD HIGH DECLINING COAL USE HELPED SHRINK U.S. EMISSIONS BY 3%, EVEN AS GLOBAL EMISSIONS KEEP THE WORLD ON A PATH TO EXCEED 1.5 DEGREES CELSIUS OF WARMING BEFORE 2030. world favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Stanford University FILING FAIRNESS PROJECT TOOLKIT STANFORD LAW SCHOOL’S INTERACTIVE GUIDE HELPS STATE COURTS INCREASE ACCESS TO JUSTICE BY STANDARDIZING PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGY. law favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Stanford University HARNESSING FARMING’S HUMAN CAPITAL SHIRO WACHIRA ENVISIONS A NEW FORM OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THAT COULD EMPOWER AFRICA’S RURAL COMMUNITIES TO SEE FARMING NOT AS AN UNCHANGING METHOD OF SURVIVAL BUT AS A DYNAMIC ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY. education favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Stanford University PRONOUN POWER A STUDY FOUND THAT CHANGING “YOU” TO “WE” MADE POLARIZING MESSAGES LESS LIKELY TO BE CENSORED AND MORE LIKELY TO PERSUADE OTHERS. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Stanford University SEVEN AI TRENDS TO WATCH FROM WHITE-COLLAR WORK SHIFTS TO LARGE VIDEO MODELS, THESE ARE THE STORIES STANFORD HAI FACULTY AND FELLOWS PREDICT WILL MAKE HEADLINES IN 2024. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Technical University of Munich EXAMINING DIABETES WITH A SKIN SCANNER AND AI CHANGES IN SMALL BLOOD VESSELS ARE A COMMON CONSEQUENCE OF DIABETES DEVELOPMENT. RESEARCHERS AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (TUM) AND HELMHOLTZ MUNICH HAVE NOW DEVELOPED A METHOD THAT CAN BE USED TO MEASURE THESE MICROVASCULAR CHANGES IN THE SKIN – AND THUS ASSESS THE SEVERITY OF THE DISEASE. TO ACHIEVE THIS, THEY COMBINE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) AND INNOVATIVE HIGH-RESOLUTION OPTOACOUSTIC IMAGING TECHNOLOGY. artificial intelligence favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong CUHK AND PKU CO-ORGANISE SINO-US UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS’ DIALOGUE TO PROMOTE PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE TIES AND STRONGER TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPS ON 10 DECEMBER 2023, THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG (CUHK) AND PEKING UNIVERSITY (PKU) JOINTLY ORGANISED THE SINO-US UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS’ DIALOGUE ON THE HONG KONG VARSITY’S SHATIN CAMPUS. hong kong favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong DECEMBER 2023 ISSUE OF CUHK IN TOUCH IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE THE LATEST ISSUE OF CUHK IN TOUCH WAS RELEASED TODAY (11 DECEMBER) WITH STORIES INCLUDING: favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS OF CHINA AND FORUM ON BUILDING WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITIES IS HELD AT CUHK THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG (CUHK) ORGANISED THE 2023 MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS OF CHINA (AUPC) AND THE FORUM ON BUILDING WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITIES YESTERDAY (10 DECEMBER). hong kong favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Adelaide POLYETHYLENE WASTE COULD BE A THING OF THE PAST AN INTERNATIONAL TEAM OF EXPERTS UNDERTAKING FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH HAS DEVELOPED A WAY OF USING POLYETHYLENE WASTE (PE) AS A FEEDSTOCK AND CONVERTED IT INTO VALUABLE CHEMICALS, VIA LIGHT-DRIVEN PHOTOCATALYSIS. international favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Adelaide WORLD-FIRST TRIAL USES SLOW-RELEASE KETAMINE TO TREAT DEPRESSION IN A WORLD-FIRST, RESEARCHERS AT THE ROYAL ADELAIDE HOSPITAL (RAH) AND THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE ARE SEEKING PARTICIPANTS TO TRIAL A NEW PRODUCT THAT USES THE DRUG KETAMINE AS AN ALTERNATIVE OPTION TO TREAT DEPRESSION. product favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Manchester BACKING FOR BID WHERE MANCUNIANS’ FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCES CAN DRIVE HEALTH POLICY AND PROGRESS MANCHESTER’S COMMITMENT TO TACKLE HEALTH INEQUALITIES HAS BEEN FURTHER BOOSTED BY FUNDING NEWS FOR RESEARCH THAT CAN CONNECT THE COUNCIL, UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER RESEARCHERS AND LOCAL PEOPLE AS A WAY OF WORKING TOGETHER TO IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES. ... health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Manchester INSPIRATIONAL STUDENT GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION IN PUBLIC HEALTH A WOMAN WHO CAME TO THE UK FROM HUNGARY IN 2005 GRADUATES TODAY (11/12/23) WITH A MASTER IN PUBLIC HEALTH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, RECEIVING A DISTINCTION. health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Queensland PROVING AGE IS NO BARRIER: SOCIAL WORKER EARNS PHD AT 90 DR BRONWYN HERBERT IS THE EMBODIMENT OF LIFELONG LEARNING. AT THE AGE OF 90, THE LONG-TIME SOCIAL WORKER IS GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND AFTER COMPLETING HER PHD THESIS ON THE GENERATIONAL IMPACTS OF HOMELESSNESS. learning favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Sheffield UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SPINOUT COMPANY TO PIONEER NOVEL THERAPIES FOR GENETIC NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES BLACKFINBIO HAS RAISED £2.75 MILLION SEED INVESTMENT TO ADVANCE REVOLUTIONARY TREATMENTS FOR HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA (HSP). favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Sydney IT'S EXTREMELY HOT, COULD I HAVE HEAT STROKE? HOT WEATHER CAN PLACE GREAT STRESS ON OUR BODIES. WHEN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS EXCEED THE LIMIT AT WHICH WE CAN ADEQUATELY COPE, WE CAN SUFFER FROM HEAT-RELATED ILLNESSES. HEAT ILLNESSES CAN VARY, FROM RELATIVELY MILD HEAT EXHAUSTION TO THE POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING CONDITION OF HEAT STROKE, WRITES PROFESSOR OLLIE JAY FOR THE CONVERSATION. stress favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Sydney SKILLS IN DEMAND VISA A 'TRIPLE-WIN' FOR WORKERS, BUSINESS AND AUSTRALIA THE NEW 'SKILLS IN DEMAND VISA' ANNOUNCED TODAY WILL HELP TO ADDRESS MAJOR FLAWS IN AUSTRALIA'S MIGRATION SYSTEM THAT HAVE LED TO WORKER EXPLOITATION AND FAILED TO ADDRESS LABOUR MARKET NEEDS, ACCORDING TO TWO LEADING EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS AND MIGRATION ACADEMICS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY BUSINESS SCHOOL. business favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Sydney THE GOVERNMENT'S PREVENTATIVE DETENTION LEGISLATION, EXPLAINED NEW LAWS THAT ALLOW CERTAIN FORMER IMMIGRATION DETAINEES TO BE RE-DETAINED IF THEY HAVE COMMITTED A CRIME AND POSE AN UNACCEPTABLE RISK TO THE COMMUNITY ARE NOT AS BLACK AND WHITE AS THEY MAY SEEM, WRITE DRS MICHELLE PETERIE AND AMY NETHERY FOR THE CONVERSATION. immigration favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Toronto 'I WISH YOU ALL THE VERY BEST': HOLIDAY MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL WISDOM TETTEY 'I WANT TO THANK YOU MOST SINCERELY FOR EVERYTHING THAT YOU'VE DONE TO SUSTAIN OUR MISSION' favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Toronto MEDICINE BY DESIGN, CCRM LAUNCH ALLIANCE TO BOLSTER CANADA’S LEADING POSITION IN REGENERATIVE MEDICINE THE PARTNERSHIP WILL HELP BUILD A STRONG PIPELINE OF REGENERATIVE MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES AND THERAPIES medicine favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Toronto U OF T RESEARCHER LEADS BREAKTHROUGH IN PRODUCTION OF GREEN CARBON MONOXIDE USING LIGHT THE PROCESS IS AN ECO-FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE TO BURNING FOSSIL FUELS TO GENERATE INDUSTRIAL CARBON MONOXIDE carbon favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Warwick “THE ULTIMATE SECOND OPINION”: AI JUST AS GOOD AS DOCTORS AT ANALYSING X -RAYS, SHOWS NEW STUDY AI CAN ANALYSE X-RAYS AND DIAGNOSE MEDICAL ISSUES JUST AS, OR MORE, ACCURATELY THAN DOCTORS, A NEW STUDY LED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK HAS FOUND. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Warwick NEW PROJECT WILL TAKE A STEP TOWARDS ANSWERING WHETHER GRAVITY IS QUANTUM SCIENTISTS ARE DEVELOPING AN EXPERIMENT TO TEST WHETHER GRAVITY IS QUANTUM – ONE OF THE DEEPEST QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR UNIVERSE. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Warwick THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK ANNOUNCES A £4 MILLION PARTNERSHIP WITH POWER & ENERGY MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS, TAE POWER SOLUTIONS THE MULTI-YEAR, MULTI-MILLION-POUND INVESTMENT IS A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN TAE POWER SOLUTIONS AND THE WARWICK MANUFACTURING GROUP (WMG) HIGH VALUE MANUFACTURING CATAPULT PROGRAMME TO IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY OF ENERGY STORAGE SOLUTIONS. energy favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Warwick WHY WE NEED TO KNOW OUR AI HUMAN RIGHTS: ACADEMIC CALLS FOR COMMUNITIES TO SHAPE DIGITAL GOVERNANCE A UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK ACADEMIC IS CALLING FOR COMMUNITIES TO GET TO KNOW THEIR DIGITAL HUMAN RIGHTS IN ORDER TO INFLUENCE THE GOVERNANCE OF FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES AND AI. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Washington BELUGA WHALES’ CALLS MAY GET DROWNED OUT BY SHIPPING NOISE IN ALASKA’S COOK INLET AROUND ANCHORAGE, COMMUNICATIONS AMONG THE CRITICALLY ENDANGERED POPULATION OF COOK INLET BELUGA WHALES MAY BE MASKED BY SHIP NOISE IN THEIR CORE CRITICAL HABITAT, ACCORDINGLY TO THE FIRST REPERTOIRE OF THEIR CALLS. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Western Australia ENGINEERING CHANGE UNIVERSITIES HAVE A CRITICAL ROLE TO PLAY IN SHAPING THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE STATE’S ENERGY SECTOR. energy favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Western Australia FOOT ON THE GAS THE HOT CONTENDER TO SUPPLANT A GAS EXPORT INDUSTRY FUELLED BY FOSSIL FUELS IS CLEAN HYDROGEN, BUT RESEARCH IS NEEDED TO BRING COSTS DOWN. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - The University of Western Australia GREEN BY THE NUMBERS: HOW HYDROGEN ADDS UP TO A CLEANER TOMORROW IN THE QUEST FOR A CLEANER, MORE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE, SCIENTISTS SUCH AS PROFESSOR HONGQI SUN ARE SETTING THEIR SIGHTS ON WHAT MANY CONSIDER THE “HOLY GRAIL” OF RENEWABLES: GREEN HYDROGEN. energy favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Tokyo Tech SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE SYNTHESIS OF SUGARS BEFORE THE ORIGIN OF LIFE PENTOSES ARE ESSENTIAL CARBOHYDRATES IN THE METABOLISM OF MODERN LIFEFORMS, BUT THEIR AVAILABILITY DURING EARLY EARTH IS UNCLEAR SINCE THESE MOLECULES ARE UNSTABLE. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Trinity College Dublin EVEN A BRIEF EXPERIENCE OF POVERTY IS ENOUGH TO HARM A CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT A ONE-OFF EXPERIENCE OF POVERTY IS ENOUGH TO IMPACT ON A CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT, ACCORDING TO A NEW STUDY CONDUCTED BY RESEARCHERS FROM THE DEPT OF SOCIOLOGY. development favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - UC Berkeley PARTICLE PHYSICISTS PUT FORWARD RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR COMING DECADE PARTICLE PHYSICISTS PUT FORWARD RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR COMING DECADE favorite_border 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - UCLA COULD THE ‘CENTRAL DOGMA’ OF BIOLOGY BE MISLEADING BIOENGINEERS? UCLA STEM CELL SCIENTISTS FIND SURPRISE GENETIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOOSTING PROTEIN SECRETION, WITH BIG IMPLICATIONS FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CELL THERAPY. biology favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - UCLA SUMMERS PAY OFF FOR ETHNIC STUDIES STUDENTS – IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE THE GOLD SHIELD/IAC ETHNIC STUDIES SUMMER INTERNSHIPS PROGRAM ALLOWS BRUINS TO GET PAID WHILE WORKING FOR A NONPROFIT. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University College London - UCL ANALYSIS: CLIMATE CHANGE: IF WARMING APPROACHES 2°C, A TRICKLE OF EXTINCTIONS WILL BECOME A FLOOD DR ALEX PIGOT (UCL BIOSCIENCES) WARNS IN THE CONVERSATION THAT OUR PRESENT TRAJECTORY OF 2.5C OF GLOBAL WARMING BY THE END OF THE CENTURY COULD CAUSE POPULATIONS OF SPECIES – AND THE ECOSYSTEMS THEY FORM – TO COLLAPSE ABRUPTLY RATHER THAN SLIDE TOWARDS EXTINCTION. climate favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University College London - UCL NEW EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT AIMS TO TEST WHETHER GRAVITY IS QUANTUM SCIENTISTS AT UCL ARE HELPING TO DEVELOP AN EXPERIMENT TO TEST WHETHER GRAVITY IS QUANTUM – ONE OF THE DEEPEST QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR UNIVERSE. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Birmingham HAVE A HOLLY, JOLLY, POLY(MER) CHRISTMAS HOW TO TAKE A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO PLASTICS THIS FESTIVE PERIOD favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Birmingham HEALTH IMPACTS OF ABUSE MORE EXTENSIVE THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT, RESEARCH SAYS MENTAL HEALTH AND MATERNAL HEALTH HAD STRONGEST ASSOCIATION FOLLOWING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Birmingham RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: SUSCONS EMERGENCY RELIEF SHELTER INNOVATIVE SHELTERS MADE FROM 100% RECYCLED MATERIALS COULD HELP TO PROTECT REFUGEES FLEEING DISASTER ZONES. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Birmingham THE POTENTIAL OF PEELINGS: COP28 MUST ADDRESS THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF ALL FOOD THE UNITED NATIONS ESTIMATES THAT ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF ALL FOOD PRODUCED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION IS LOST OR WASTED EVERY YEAR. food favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Birmingham UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM AT THE FOREFRONT OF SPACE-BORNE RADAR RESEARCH EPSRC HAS ANNOUNCED FUNDING FOR A UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH PROJECT LED BY PROFESSOR MARINA GASHINOVA, HEAD OF THE PERVASIVE SENSING GROUP. space favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of California San Diego UC SAN DIEGO HEALTH COMPLETES ACQUISITION OF ALVARADO HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER UC SAN DIEGO HEALTH HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PURCHASE OF ALVARADO HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER — WILL BE RENAMED UC SAN DIEGO HEALTH EAST CAMPUS MEDICAL CENTER. health favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University Of Chicago COMMITTEE LAYS OUT RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR FUTURE OF U.S. PARTICLE PHYSICS P5 REPORT INCLUDES UCHICAGO, FERMILAB EXPERIMENTS TO STUDY NEUTRINOS, COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND physics favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University Of Chicago UCHICAGO FOURTH-YEAR STUDENT EARNS MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIP ETHAN OSTROW AIMS TO EXPAND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN THE U.S. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Glasgow MULTI-MILLION-POUND FUNDING BOOST FOR MEDICAL DEVICE INNOVATION IN SCOTLAND RESEARCHERS FROM THE JAMES WATT SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING HAVE WELCOMED NEWS THAT A MEDICAL DEVICE CONSORTIUM SUPPORTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW HAS SECURED SIGNIFICANT NEW FUNDING. engineering favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University Of Melbourne CREATING A FUTURE IN MUSIC FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES A UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE RESEARCH PROGRAM RUN IN CONJUNCTION WITH MELBOURNE YOUTH ORCHESTRAS, THE ADAPTIVE MUSIC BRIDGING PROGRAM, HAS PROUDLY SEEN ITS FIRST COHORT OF STUDENTS TAKE TO THE STAGE FOR THEIR DEBUT PERFORMANCE. children favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University Of Melbourne UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE RECOGNISES YEAR 12 EXCELLENCE WITH MELBOURNE CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIP AND INAUGURAL NARRM SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE HAS OFFERED ITS FIRST NARRM SCHOLARSHIPS TO ELIGIBLE STUDENTS WHO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR YEAR 12 RESULTS TODAY, ALONGSIDE ITS ESTEEMED MELBOURNE CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED TO STUDENTS WHO ACHIEVED ACADEMICALLY OUTSTANDING RESULTS. melbourne favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Oxford A RETHINK OF SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES IN THE UK NECESSARY, SAYS REPORT THE FUTURE IS GRIM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF STRUGGLING BRITISH FAMILIES, ACCORDING TO A NEW STUDY BY A TEAM FROM OXFORD’S DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL POLICY AND INTERVENTION LED BY PROFESSOR MARY DALY. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Oxford OXFORD ENGINEERING STUDENT WINS PROTOTYPES FOR HUMANITY INNOVATION AWARD AT COP28 A PROJECT LED BY AN OXFORD ENGINEERING DPHIL STUDENT, MARAL BAYARAA (WADHAM, 2020), HAS WON A PRESTIGIOUS PROTOTYPES FOR HUMANITY AWARD - ANNOUNCED AT THE COP28 CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE. humanity favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Texas at Austin TIME MAGAZINE NAMES UT AUSTIN AMONG U.S.’ BEST COLLEGES FOR FUTURE LEADERS A RECORD NUMBER OF STUDENTS ARE COMING TO AUSTIN FOR A RENOWNED UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS EDUCATION, AND THEY WILL JOIN PREVIOUS GRADUATES IN LEAVING BETTER PREPARED FOR LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESS WHEN COMPARED TO OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, ACCORDING TO UT’S NEWEST RANKING. education favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Wisconsin-Madison ZAPPING MANURE WITH SPECIAL ELECTRODE PROMISES AN EFFICIENT METHOD TO PRODUCE FERTILIZERS, OTHER CHEMICALS THE RESEARCHERS' PRELIMINARY ANALYSES SHOW IT COULD OFFER CONSIDERABLE BENEFITS BY CUTTING WATER AND AIR POLLUTION WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY CREATING PRODUCTS THAT FARMERS COULD USE OR SELL. water favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - University of Zurich HOW PLANT SCIENCES INFLUENCE OUR LIVES THE CENTER OF COMPETENCE FOR PLANT SCIENCES RUN BY THE UNIVERSITIES OF ZURICH, BASEL AND ETH ZURICH IS 25 YEARS OLD. FOR ITS ANNIVERSARY, 12 RESEARCH GROUPS ARE PRESENTING SOME OF THEIR MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES IN AN ONLINE EXHIBITION. USING FIVE EXAMPLES, WE SHOW HOW PLANT RESEARCH AFFECTS OUR LIVES. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - UNSW Sydney FIRE ANTS ARE ON THE MARCH. HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THEY STING MOST STINGS CAN BE SAFELY HANDLED AT HOME. BUT IN RARE CASES, YOU CAN GET A SERIOUS ALLERGIC REACTION, WHICH NEEDS URGENT MEDICAL ATTENTION. home favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - UNSW Sydney NEW NATIONAL URBAN HEAT OBSERVATORY WILL HELP DRIVE MORE CLIMATE-RESILIENT CITIES THE INNOVATIVE URBAN HEAT PROJECT WILL HELP ADAPT OUR URBAN CENTRES FOR MORE COMFORTABLE LIVING. climate favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Utrecht University DANIEL DADUSH APPOINTED PROFESSOR OF GEOMETRY OF OPTIMISATION THE MISSION OF THIS PROFESSORSHIP IS TO ADVANCE THE FIELD OF RESEARCH AND ENHANCE ITS SOCIETAL IMPACT THROUGH A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT WITH COMPUTER SCIENTISTS AT UTRECHT. DADUSH: "THE POTENTIAL FOR SYNERGY IS VAST WHEN WE COMBINE OUR STRENGTHS." geometry favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Utrecht University SPHERES ARE (ALMOST) ALWAYS PACKED MOST EFFICIENTLY AS SAUSAGES PHYSICAL EXPERIMENTS AND COMPUTER SIMULATIONS SHOW HOW TO PACK A FINITE QUANTITY OF SPHERES IN THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY. favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Yale University STUDENTS FORGE STRONGER NEW HAVEN TIES THROUGH LUDWIG PROGRAM SERIES THROUGHOUT OCTOBER, STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN A SERIES OF EVENTS FOCUSED ON PUBLIC SECTOR LEADERSHIP IN AND AROUND NEW HAVEN. leadership favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Yale University THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN REACHING NET ZERO EMISSION GOALS YALE SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT SCIENTISTS EXPLAIN HOW FORESTS PLAY A KEY ROLE IN STORING CARBON DIOXIDE, BUT THEY ARE FACING INCREASING CHALLENGES. carbon favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.12.2023 - Yale University YALE RESEARCH HAS PROMINENT PLACE IN U.S. PLAN FOR PARTICLE PHYSICS A NEW REPORT SUGGESTING PARTICLE PHYSICS PRIORITIES FOR THE NEXT DECADE AND BEYOND INCLUDES AN ARRAY OF YALE RESEARCH EFFORTS. physics favorite_border 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact