The multiplatform distributed virtual training environment (MDVTE) is the only flight simulation experience comparable to operating an actual aircraft.
Flying an aircraft is a highly...
Scientific products must become a trusted and authoritative source to better assist flood disaster response at a global level.
It is human nature to help...
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology discuss their method of promoting battery safety, which holds the potential to revolutionise the transport industry.
Battery calorimeters are essential...
Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer has a 60-70% chance of reoccurring in patients – it’s time to talk about it.
Understanding and overcoming cancer progression and therapy...
The effects of the pandemic on the atmosphere may be non-intuitive, but how do atmospheric scientists organise their work under various restrictions?
The pandemic influences...
Dr Matteo Moretti, Director of the EOC, discusses the current advances in the development of next generation engineered tissues.
The regeneration of biological tissues and...
The fact that trees have difficulties surviving in urban environments is not a surprise. Urban areas are rarely designed with trees in mind.
Trees are...
Gene banks keep a range of biological material: gametes, embryos, DNA, somatic tissues, biological fluids. They represent a major investment for research institutions as...
Lead-acid batteries have been indispensable for industrial progress, but at what cost?
As the world is looking towards cleaner and greener energy and recycling solutions,...
More than 50 million people suffer from skin defects every year in the world, and require surgical intervention to restore skin function and appearance.
The...
Any maintenance activity on an infrastructure network is an optimisation wherein invested resources are related to the future condition of the structural quality.
Boundaries are...
Christophe Vergne and Jean-Alexandre Kaminisky had known each other for a decade, working as competitors for many years, but it was time, they thought,...
The Luber Group at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, works on the development of forefront computational methods at the interface of chemistry, biology, physics...
The Institute for Applied Materials – Applied Materials Physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, is home to Europe’s largest battery calorimeter...
The STRING project details how the performance of regional development instruments and programmes depends on building strong agrifood innovation systems for creating and co-operation
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Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland, outlines its goals, activities and international collaboration in the modern fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology
Wrocław University of...