| Research from International Colleges Newsletter for Wednesday April 15, 2026 ( 54 items ) |
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"PolyU Homecoming 2026: AI.Art" gathers over 6,000 alumni on campus to celebrate PolyU achievements
HONG KONG, April 13 -- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University issued the following news release:
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"PolyU Homecoming 2026: AI.Art" gathers over 6,000 alumni on campus to celebrate PolyU achievements
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) yesterday (12 April) held its annual flagship alumni event, under the banner "PolyU Homecoming 2026: AI. Art". PolyU Council Chairman Dr LAM Tai-fai and President Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, joined by members of the PolyU Council, members of the Universi
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3D metal printing project to propel production of critical naval system
DARWIN, Australia, April 15 -- Charles Darwin University posted the following news:
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3D metal printing project to propel production of critical naval system
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Nickel aluminium bronze (NAB) is a critical metal for naval propulsion systems, but making parts with this material is slow and difficult to produce - particularly in Australia.
A new project led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) aims to overcome this challenge by producing NAB parts using high-speed 3D printing technology and
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A year of stability, celebrations and student belonging
PERTH, Australia, April 14 (TNSrpt) -- Murdoch University posted the following news:
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A year of stability, celebrations and student belonging
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Murdoch University concluded its historic 50th year financially resilient, growing with purpose and with happier students, as reported in the 2025 Annual Report.
Murdoch University Vice Chancellor Professor Andrew Deeks said that the University's focus on student wellbeing had resulted in overwhelmingly positive student experience results this
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Aalto University: Increased Impact Sought for Higher Education Institutions - Network-based Collaboration Planned in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
AALTO, Finland, April 14 -- Aalto University issued the following news release:
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Increased impact sought for higher education institutions: New network-based collaboration planned in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
The intention is not to establish new structures, and each higher education institution will retain its independence
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Aalto University, the Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, the University of Helsinki, the Laurea University of Applied Sciences and the Metropolia U
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Academy of Medical Sciences backs early career researchers
LIVERPOOL, England, April 15 -- The University of Liverpool issued the following news release:
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Academy of Medical Sciences backs early career researchers
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Two researchers from the University of Liverpool's Faculty of Health and Life Sciences have been awarded prestigious Springboard Awards from the Academy of Medical Sciences
Awarded to Dr Hayley Lavender (pictured right) and Dr Paraskevi (Pari) Kritsiligkou, the awards support biomedical researchers at the start of their independen
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Adoption of immersive technologies in dental education remains limited on a global scale
KUOPIO, Finland, April 14 -- The University of Eastern Finland posted the following news:
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Adoption of immersive technologies in dental education remains limited on a global scale
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Recent advancements in digital and immersive technologies underscore the need for transformation in dental education; however, a new international study reveals that their adoption remains strikingly limited. Traditional simulations, such as phantom heads and benchtop exercises, still dominate about 80% of c
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City St George, University of London: Improved Leadership, Professional Confidence, Quality Care, and Retention - Key Outcomes of My Home Life England Programmes
LONDON, England, April 14 (TNSrpt) -- City St George, University of London issued the following news:
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Improved leadership, professional confidence, quality care, and retention: key outcomes of My Home Life England programmes
The 2025 Leadership Programmes Evaluation has revealed the main outcomes of My Home Life England programmes
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New data from over 300 care leaders reveals that participation in a My Home Life England programme had a clear and significant impact on participating soc
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Developing the world's first open-source post-quantum-secure processor system
MUNICH, Germany, April 14 -- The Technical University of Munich issued the following news:
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Developing the world's first open-source post-quantum-secure processor system
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New German-Singaporean research consortium established
Progress in building quantum computers is increasingly threatening the security of today's digital encryption methods. To counter this, the new international consortium QUASAR-CREATE, based in Singapore and involving the Technical University of Munich (TUM), aim
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Dr. Sebastian Harenberg's research on sport selection and youth experience looking to improve the process for all
ANTIGONISH, Nova Scotia, April 14 -- St. Francis Xavier University posted the following news:
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Dr. Sebastian Harenberg's research on sport selection and youth experience looking to improve the process for all
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Research X'cellence: Our StFX community leveraging expertise on today's most pressing challenges. At StFX, innovative research and creative activity are benefiting our communities, addressing some of today's most pressing challenges. Research X'cellence shines a spotlight on memb
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Eindhoven University of Technology: Collaborating on Research for Impact
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, April 14 -- Eindhoven University of Technology issued the following news:
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Collaborating on research for impact
Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) are collaborating with colleagues in research support on an ambitious European research project that develops innovative solutions for heat storage in the built environment.
The desire to make a positive impact on the energy transition is central to Henk Huinink's EIC Pathfinder project. Wit
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Griffith University: 'Ungrateful Lungfish' - Study Focuses on Sustainable Food Sources for Hungry Ancient Fish
GOLD COAST, Australia, April 14 (TNSjou) -- Griffith University issued the following news:
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The 'ungrateful lungfish': study focuses on sustainable food sources for hungry ancient fish
Like a naughty pet labrador, the Australian lungfish has little restraint when it comes to food.
"We had 360sqm of aquatic plants growing inside enclosures; but, once the fences were removed, lungfish and other aquatic animals feasted on the plants, and most of the vegetation was gone within 21 days."
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Heidelberg University: How Plants Regulate Their Protein Balance
HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 14 (TNSjou) -- Heidelberg University issued the following news release:
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How Plants Regulate Their Protein Balance
International research team identifies cellular mechanism that maintains the stability of the plant proteome and controls stress responses
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A specific cellular mechanism regulates the protein balance of plants, thereby influencing how they respond to environmental stress. A particular protein complex plays a key role in that process. It dynamica
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How artificial intelligence is changing health care
MUNICH, Germany, April 14 -- The Technical University of Munich issued the following news:
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How artificial intelligence is changing health care
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Science Year 2026 - Medicine of the Future: new project
The project "2036 - Healthy with AI?" explores how AI will shape health care in the future - from prevention and diagnosis to treatment. Its aim is to help the broader public understand the potential, limitations, and impact of AI applications. The project by M1 - Munich Medicine Allian
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Increased impact sought for higher education institutions: Network-based collaboration planned in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
HELSINKI, Finland, April 14 -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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Increased impact sought for higher education institutions: Network-based collaboration planned in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
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This is expected to boost the impact of Finnish higher education and research through a network-based operating model.
The new model will reflect equal partnerships between two universities and three universities of applied sciences. The intention is not to establ
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Internalization of homophobia and transphobia may undermine mental health benefits of religiosity or spirituality for LGBTQIA+ people, study finds
MONTREAL, Quebec, April 13 -- McGill University posted the following news release:
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Internalization of homophobia and transphobia may undermine mental health benefits of religiosity or spirituality for LGBTQIA+ people, study finds
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Non-affirming religious doctrine may engender internalized homophobia or transphobia among LGBTQIA+ people of faith, undermining the positive mental health outcomes otherwise associated with religiosity and spirituality, a McGill study has found.
"There wa
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Island Lecture Series features a presentation by MAIS faculty member Andrew Halliday on April 21
CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, April 14 -- The University of Prince Edward Island issued the following news release:
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Island Lecture Series features a presentation by MAIS faculty member Andrew Halliday on April 21
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Andrew Halliday, a faculty member in the UPEI Master of Arts in Island Studies program, will give a lecture titled "Borders, Boundaries, and Jurisdictional Islanding: Placemaking in Atlantic Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic" on April 21, 2026, at 7 pm, in the Facul
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JMU: Place of peaceful dialogue
WURZBURG, Germany, April 14 -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release:
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JMU: Place of peaceful dialogue
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In accordance with the regulations on the right of assembly, the City of Wurzburg has given permission for a demonstration by the "Students for Palestine Wurzburg" group that is scheduled to take place from 14 April to 16 April 2026 in the vicinity of the university campus Hubland.
Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg (JMU) hereby makes it clear that it is
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Keele scientist studying molecular pathways behind neural degeneration
STAFFORDSHIRE, England, April 15 -- Keele University posted the following news:
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Keele scientist studying molecular pathways behind neural degeneration
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A neuroscientist at Keele University has secured a prestigious grant to further her research into the processes contributing to nerve cell degeneration.
Dr Muriel Desbois, a molecular neuroscientist in Keele's School of Life Sciences, has been awarded a Springboard grant from the Academy of Medical Sciences to study the process behin
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Learning from Africa's adaptation
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, April 14 -- The University of the Witwatersrand posted the following news:
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Learning from Africa's adaptation
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Urban life is being built not just through infrastructure, but through improvisation and social intelligence.
Carina Kanbi is a PhD candidate at Wits' African Centre for Migration & Society ( ACMS ), with a doctoral thesis titled Understanding Creative Cosmopolitanism, Lifeworlds, and Mobility within the Continent's Cultural Capitals of Lagos and A
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Leiden University: From Chants to a Voice - How Young Workers Organized
LEIDEN, The Netherlands, April 14 -- Leiden University issued the following news:
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From chants to a voice: how young workers organised
'All the groceries, but not a fig for young workers', read a banner during the occupation of Ahold's headquarters in 1981. 'For a long time, young workers were not taken seriously, but they managed to put themselves on the map', says historian Rosa Kosters.
Historian Rosa Kosters researched how employees at big companies like Ahold (Albert Heijn) and Uni
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Methane-consuming microorganisms are more selective than previously thought: they prefer carbon monoxide
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, April 14 -- Radboud University posted the following news:
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Methane-consuming microorganisms are more selective than previously thought: they prefer carbon monoxide
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Research by microbiologists Reinier Egas and Cornelia Welte of Radboud University shows that many methane-consuming microorganisms actually prefer carbon monoxide over methane. When carbon monoxide is present, they consume far less methane. This suggests that in carbon monoxide-rich environments,
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New release: Roadmap and online module for investigating your teaching practice and much more
UTRECHT, The Netherlands, April 14 -- Utrecht University posted the following news:
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New release: Roadmap and online module for investigating your teaching practice and much more
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Do you want to systematically investigate your own teaching and improve your students' learning experience? The updated Utrecht University Roadmap for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning together with the brand new online module, " Investigating your Teaching Practice" are here to help.
A step-by-step appr
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Newcastle Expert Highlights Climate Crisis in Film
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, April 14 -- Newcastle University issued the following news:
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Newcastle expert highlights climate crisis in a new film
A leading Newcastle University climate scientist is featured in a new film about how the climate and nature breakdown will affect the UK.
Professor Hayley Fowler is among the experts featured in a new 50-minute film, fronted by Chris Packham, which sets out the facts about how our changing climate and depleted nature is affecting UK life - f
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Newcastle University: Neolithic Tombs Reveal Ancient Kinship Ties
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, April 14 (TNSjou) -- Newcastle University issued the following news:
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Neolithic tombs reveal ancient kinship ties
Male individuals buried in Neolithic chambered tombs in northern Scotland were often related to each other through the paternal line and some were interred in the same or nearby tombs, research shows.
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A team of archaeologists including Chris Fowler, Professor of Archaeology, Newcastle University, analysed ancient DNA to investigate the geneti
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NIHR announces Global Health Research Professors
GLASGOW, Scotland, April 14 -- The University of Glasgow posted the following news:
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NIHR announces Global Health Research Professors
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Two University of Glasgow Professors are among the latest cohort of Global Health Research Professors announced by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
Professor Emma Thomson and Professor Peter MacPherson were both recognised by the NIHR for their world-changing work delivering impact on some of the most pressing global health
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Northumbria University researchers secure major funding to solve space radiation mystery
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, April 14 -- Northumbria University issued the following news release:
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Northumbria University researchers secure major funding to solve space radiation mystery
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Researchers at Northumbria University have been awarded PS4m to unlock the secrets of Earth's radiation belts and why they behave so unpredictably - information which is crucial for protecting satellites and forecasting space weather.
Radiation belts are areas of space surrounding the Earth where
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Our pee is underutilised: Human urine could help tackle global fertiliser and wastewater challenges, study finds
GUILFORD, England, April 14 -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release:
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Our pee is underutilised: Human urine could help tackle global fertiliser and wastewater challenges, study finds
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Human urine - often flushed away without thought - could be key to making agriculture and wastewater treatment more sustainable and energy efficient, according to new research from the University of Surrey.
Although urine only makes up around one per cent of wastewater, it contains
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PolyU J.C.DISI hosts "PolyU Northern Metropolis Future Forum Season 3"; Collaborating with the Research Institute of Better China Initiative to promote the vision of a "Better and Beautiful Northern Metropolis"
HONG KONG, April 14 -- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University issued the following news release:
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PolyU J.C.DISI hosts "PolyU Northern Metropolis Future Forum Season 3"; Collaborating with the Research Institute of Better China Initiative to promote the vision of a "Better and Beautiful Northern Metropolis"
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The Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation (J.C.DISI) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) today hosted the "PolyU Northern Metropolis Future Forum Season 3" w
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Ritsumeikan University: Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project as a Practical Setting of Metrolingualism
KYOTO, Japan, April 14 -- Ritsumeikan University issued the following news:
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Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project as a Practical Setting of Metrolingualism
Prof. Tsukasa Yamanaka, College of Life Sciences
Associate Prof. Chika Kitano, College of Global Liberal Arts
Prof. Keisuke Kitano, College of Image Arts and Sciences
Locations of Impact
* Japan
* Singapore
* Worldwide
Co-researchers
* Lecturer Yoko Morikawa, National University of Singapore
Outline of collaborative resear
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Royal Holloway to host free community event exploring how our brains change as we age
LONDON, England, April 13 -- The Royal Holloway-University of London issued the following news:
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Royal Holloway to host free community event exploring how our brains change as we age
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Royal Holloway is hosting its 'AgeWell Cafe' event on Saturday April 18 in Englefield Green, to bring together researchers and community members for an informal conversation exploring how our brains change with age.
The afternoon will highlight research insights on hormonal changes, menopause, hearing h
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Scientists develop 'light switch' for love hormone
BRISBANE, Australia, April 15 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:
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Scientists develop 'light switch' for love hormone
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Researchers have developed a molecular 'light switch' for the so-called love hormone oxytocin, offering new insights into how social behaviour, partnership bonding, emotions, and mental health are wired in the brain.
Professor Markus Muttenthaler from UQ's Institute for Molecular Bioscience said a light used at a specific wavelength releases ne
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Teesside University: Next Round for the Pint of Science Festival
MIDDLESBROUGH, England, April 14 -- Teesside University issued the following news release:
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Next round for the Pint of Science festival
The world's largest festival of public science, which offers members of the public an inside look at cutting-edge research, is returning to Darlington and Middlesbrough.
The Pint of Science festival brings thousands of scientists and their research out of specialist labs and into their local pubs, cafes and community halls to share their scientific disc
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The Hundred has helped level the playing field for women's cricket
LOUGHBOROUGH, England, April 14 -- Loughborough University issued the following news release:
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The Hundred has helped level the playing field for women's cricket
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Dr Aravind Reghunathan, of Loughborough University London, was part of a team of researchers that analysed fan experiences of The Hundred, a short-format (100 balls) cricket tournament launched by the England and Wales Cricket Board in 2021.
* THE HUNDRED PROJECT REPORT
The competition features eight city-based teams (li
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The University of Helsinki boosts responsibility and fairness in the assessment of research and researchers
HELSINKI, Finland, April 14 -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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The University of Helsinki boosts responsibility and fairness in the assessment of research and researchers
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The rector of the University of Helsinki has decided on. The aim of the policy is to ensure that all research and researcher assessments carried out at the University of Helsinki are consistently responsible and fair. Another goal is to close the gap between the principles of responsibl
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U of T study finds that whole-fat milk lowers risk of child obesity
TORONTO, Ontario, April 14 -- The University of Toronto posted the following news:
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U of T study finds that whole-fat milk lowers risk of child obesity
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New research from the University of Toronto suggests that children who drink whole-fat milk in early childhood may have lower odds of obesity in middle childhood than those who drink reduced-fat milk.
The study adds to emerging evidence that lower-fat milk does not reduce child obesity, even though many dietary guidelines in the last
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UM hosts international symposium on natural products and immunity
MACAU, China, April 14 -- The University of Macau posted the following news:
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UM hosts international symposium on natural products and immunity
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The Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS), the State Key Laboratory of Mechanism and Quality of Chinese Medicine (SKL-MQCM), and the Centre for Immune Regulation at the University of Macau (UM) jointly organised an international symposium titled 'Natural Products and Immunity'. Over 100 experts, scholars, researchers, and students from
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University College London: Brain Fog Affects Two-thirds Going Through Menopause, Yet is Poorly Understood
LONDON, England, April 14 (TNSjou) -- The University College London posted the following news:
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Brain fog affects two-thirds going through menopause, yet is poorly understood
Brain fog is common among women in menopause but more research is needed to better understand the link, according to a new perspective article co-written by a UCL researcher.
For the new paper published in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology, & Women's Health, the researchers, based in the UK and Australia, reviewed
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University College London: Long-term Childhood Poverty Rose Sharply After Austerity Reforms
LONDON, England, April 14 (TNSjou) -- The University College London posted the following news:
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Long-term childhood poverty rose sharply after austerity reforms
More than one in five children born after 2013 experience poverty for at least half of their childhood, finds new research by UCL and the University of Oxford.
The study, published in the Journal of Social Policy, provides the first comprehensive evidence on trends and drivers in long-term childhood poverty across birth cohorts
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University of Birmingham: Global Glacier Melt Reached Alarming Levels in 2025
BIRMINGHAM, England, April 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:
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Global glacier melt reached alarming levels in 2025
408bn tonnes of glacier ice lost during 2025 leading to rise in global sea levels
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Glaciers around the world continued to lose ice at an exceptionally high rate in 2025 according to a major international assessment supported by University of Birmingham research.
The study published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment looks at the maj
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University of Glasgow announces honorary graduates
GLASGOW, Scotland, April 14 -- The University of Glasgow posted the following news:
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University of Glasgow announces honorary graduates
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The University of Glasgow will award honorary degrees to individuals in recognition of their outstanding contributions in the fields of arts, politics, science and humanities.
The awards will be conferred at a special Commemoration Day ceremony on Wednesday 17 June, which this year also marks the 575th anniversary of the University's foundation in 1
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University of Greenwich awarded XR Labs funding for ground-breaking virtual production research
LONDON, England, April 14 -- The University of Greenwich posted the following news:
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University of Greenwich awarded XR Labs funding for ground-breaking virtual production research
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Giorgos Othonos is the first technician from the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences, at the University of Greenwich, to be awarded a research and development grant. This project places the university at the forefront of cutting-edge Extended Reality (XR) research, exploring the integration of virtual
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University of Montreal: Neurons Store and Burn Lipids, Not Just Glucose
MONTREAL, Quebec, April 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:
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Neurons store and burn lipids, not just glucose
A new study shows that lipid droplets are crucial for neuronal function and synaptic activity. Disrupting these droplets in certain neurons can impair key metabolic processes.
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The brain is the body's command centre, and neurons are the workhorses that carry out its commands. They transmit signals that regulate many bodily functions, including
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University of New South Wales: Why Greek Yoghurt Went Viral and What It Says About How We Shop
SYDNEY, Australia, April 14 -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news:
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Why Greek yoghurt went viral and what it says about how we shop
Craig Donaldson
A viral TikTok recipe shows how social media, aspiration and fear of missing out are reshaping what Australians buy.
When Greek yoghurt disappeared from the shelves at Woolworths, Coles and Aldi earlier this year, the culprit was not a supply chain failure. It was a viral TikTok recipe, that required ingredients suc
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University of Portsmouth: Life Solved Live - Getting Violence Wrong, From Extremists to Incels
PORTSMOUTH, England, April 14 -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:
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Life Solved Live: Getting Violence Wrong, from Extremists to Incels
Portsmouth experts host an event examining the rise of extremist groups in West Africa, and global violence against women
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The University of Portsmouth is bringing together experts and the public for an evening event, tackling two huge threats to safety and security as part of the Life Solved Live: Inaugural Lectures series.
As
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University of Tasmania: Supporting Tasmanian Cherry Growers Adapt to Changing Climate
HOBART, Australia, April 14 -- The University of Tasmania issued the following news:
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Supporting Tasmanian cherry growers adapt to a changing climate
A new research trial is helping Tasmania's $66 million cherry industry adapt to climate change and the likelihood of hotter, drier summers and more frequent extreme rainfall events, while supporting premium fruit production.
Dr Leticia Reis, Tree Fruit Physiologist at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), is conducting commercial f
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University of Warwick Professor Explores Whether Blockchain is Ready for its 'Smartphone Moment' in Everyday Banking
COVENTRY, England, April 14 -- The University of Warwick Business School posted the following commentary by Ram Gopal, professor of information systems management and head of the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology:
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Blockchain's smartphone moment: Is it ready for everyday banking?
At the end of last year, Lloyds Banking Group CEO Charlie Nunn stood up at the Financial Times Global Banking Summit and compared the potential of tokenised deposits combined with artificial intelligence
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University of Wollongong: Project Develops Smart Surfboard Fins to Help Reduce Shark Attack Risk
WOLLONGONG, Australia, April 14 -- The University of Wollongong issued the following news release:
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New project develops smart surfboard fins to help reduce shark attack risk
UOW's Surf Flex Lab will contribute to the design, manufacturing and real-life testing of new shark deterrent technology for surfers
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Following a summer of increased shark activity along the New South Wales coast, researchers from the University of Wollongong (UOW) are key contributors to a recently launched proj
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Unlocking the secret of where Earth's missing lead went
SINGAPORE, April 14 -- Nanyang Technological University posted the following news:
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Unlocking the secret of where Earth's missing lead went
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Geoscientists have relied on different forms of lead to understand Earth's geological history and how it was created over billions of years. However, there is a mystery that has been puzzling scientists for decades: the Earth is missing a massive amount of lead that ought to be in the planet's crust.
A recent study from researchers led by Profes
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Utrecht University Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning: Roadmap and Online Module for Investigating Your Teaching Practice and Much More
UTRECHT, The Netherlands, April 14 -- Utrecht University Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning issued the following news:
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New release: Roadmap and online module for investigating your teaching practice and much more
Do you want to systematically investigate your own teaching and improve your students' learning experience? The updated Utrecht University Roadmap for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning together with the brand new online module, "Investigating your Teaching Practice" a
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UWindsor Doctoral Student Shaping Policy in Correctional Nursing
WINDSOR, Ontario, April 14 -- University of Windsor issued the following news:
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UWindsor doctoral student shaping policy in correctional nursing
By Sara Meikle
When Corina Farai Makore began her PhD at the University of Windsor, she wasn't just pursuing a long-held personal goal, she was equipping herself to change a system.
As healthcare manager at the South West Detention Centre in Windsor, Makore leads 50 nurses and oversees a 10-bed infirmary providing 24/7 care for incarcerated pa
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Waist-to-height ratio predicted the risk of hypertension better than BMI
KUOPIO, Finland, April 14 -- The University of Eastern Finland posted the following news:
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Waist- to-height ratio predicted the risk of hypertension better than BMI
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New waist-to-height cut-offs to assess fat mass and obesity predicted the risk of hypertension better than body mass index, according to a new study from the University of Eastern Finland and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Rutgers University in the US. The aim of the study was to externally validate new paediatr
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Western University: Kinesiology Student Tackles Fitness Barriers for Kids With Autism and Intellectual Disabilities
LONDON, Canada, April 14 -- Western University issued the following news:
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Kinesiology student tackles fitness barriers for kids with autism and intellectual disabilities
Community placement with GoodLife Kids Foundation leads to tailored, evidence-based exercise guide
By Iulia Costache
Children and youth with autism and intellectual disabilities are statistically the least likely to meet physical activity guidelines.
"It isn't because of the individual," said Connor Murphy, fourth-
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Whales go quiet during noisy underwater surveys
SOUTHAMPTON, England, April 14 -- The University of Southampton posted the following news:
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Whales go quiet during noisy underwater surveys
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A new study has shown that whale calls can reduce by as much as 50 per cent in response to seismic surveys, which are commonly used to find oil and gas reserves.
Researchers are worried that such surveys could impact vulnerable marine species, which rely on sound for communication, navigation and foraging.
The paper, published in Scientific Re
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Young men's interest in Christianity on the rise in Finland - the search for meaning and permanence is highlighted in an uncertain world
KUOPIO, Finland, April 14 -- The University of Eastern Finland posted the following news:
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Young men's interest in Christianity on the rise in Finland - the search for meaning and permanence is highlighted in an uncertain world
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Several quantitative studies have shown growing interest in Christianity among young men in Finland, and there are indications of a similar development in many other Western countries as well. A recent study shows that this interest cannot be explained by a sin
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