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Université du Québec: A diverse and dedicated research institution

The Université du Québec, a renowned research institution, details its recent achievements in its effort to improve Canadian lives.

Molecular movement insights hold potential for future nanotechnologies

In a new study, researchers from the University of Surrey and the Graz University of Technology have achieved a groundbreaking understanding of molecular movement.

Scientists discover single-mode 1D superconductivity

University of Manchester researchers have achieved robust superconductivity in high magnetic fields using a new one-dimensional system.

Childhood cancer: an urgent European problem

Professor Pamela Kearns, President of the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOP Europe), calls on returning and candidate MEPs to pledge their support to...

Smart cities: innovating for Europe

85% of the EU’s GDP is generated in cities; and now some 78% of European citizens live in cities. In the transition towards a...

What to do when the immune system is out of control and attacks the body

Xenikos’ T-GuardTM, an antibody-based combination product for rebalancing the immune system, could be the answer to stabilising the immune system The immune system is a...

New targets and novel biomarkers in cardiometabolic diseases

Dr Yu Wang, associate professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy at the University of Hong Kong and State Key Laboratory Hong Kong,...

New radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosis and therapy at The Laboratoire Radiopharmaceutiques Biocliniques

The Laboratoire Radiopharmaceutiques Biocliniques has a high-level expertise in the development of novel radioactive compounds for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases representing major...

Nano-engineered eardrums will fight chronic otitis media

An optimal eardrum reconstruction following otitis-related large perforations still represents a clinical challenge, which can be faced on the nanoscale The ear is one of...

A new venture in lung cancer therapeutics for ValiSeek

ValiSeek Limited is a single asset company, overseeing the development of the therapeutic VAL401 through the final stages of clinical trials for the treatment...

Paediatric traumatic brain injury: what is the future?

CNRS-University of Bordeaux presents the urgent further need of research for paediatric traumatic brain injury, a complex brain disorder. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined...

SPINTEC extends the scalability of magnetic memory below 10nm

SPINTEC in Grenoble has proposed and demonstrated a new concept of magnetic memory thermally stable and electrically switchable at diameters down to 4nm. Positioned at...

Understanding the evolution of maternal stress effects and seemingly maladaptive outcomes

Dr Michael Sheriff outlines how maternal stress effects may have evolved and explains seemingly maladaptive offspring responses. Changes in the maternal phenotype can act as...

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CMS Large Hadron Collider tracker upgrade will enhance the world of particle studies

The CMS collaboration at CERN LHC is preparing a major upgrade in preparation for the High-Luminosity LHC operations starting in 2029.
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LIGO: Unravelling the mysteries of the Universe through gravitational wave detection

Discover how the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Laboratory is advancing gravitational waves research.
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Capturing a Universal understanding from James Webb Space Telescope Images

Dr Massimo Robberto, an AURA Observatory Scientist from the Space Telescope Science Institute, details the galactic journey to capture the first breathtaking James Webb...
Yale University Science News

Discussing the concept and design of Electron-Ion Collider detectors

Scientists outline the key components of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and what it will mean for physics research.

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Unlocking the green potential: Transforming industrial CO2 into acetone with carbon capture and utilisation technology

PYROCO2 is developing carbon capture and utilisation technology for climate-positive solutions in European chemical production.
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Learn about INN-PRESSME Open Innovation Test Bed which creates sustainable alternatives to oil-based products for a circular economy.
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A nuclear energy renaissance in Sweden and the SUNRISE programme

Nuclear energy research is rapidly advancing in Sweden, where new policy and changing political winds are acting as a positive driving force.
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The Standard Model: How can we identify its strengths and weaknesses?

Theoretical particle physicists are providing exact predictions to compare LHC measurements to reveal the strengths and shortcomings of the Standard Model. Discoveries behind the decimal...