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Cranfield University: Advanced Research Facility to Support Net Zero is Completed (10)
CRANFIELD, England, Oct. 6 -- Cranfield University issued the following news release:
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New advanced research facility to support net zero is completed
Construction has been completed on a new test cell facility at Cranfield University, developed as part of the Cranfield Hydrogen Integration Incubator (CH2i) project. The Cranfield Power & Propulsion Laboratories (CPPL) add to the University's large-scale, state-of-the-art research facilities and build on over fifty years of expertise, res more PR
Global Fashion Giants Unite at Northumbria to Combat Textile Microfibre Crisis (10)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, Oct. 6 -- Northumbria University issued the following news release:
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Global fashion giants unite at Northumbria to combat textile microfibre crisis
Leading fashion brands from across the globe gathered at Northumbria University recently for a landmark event showcasing cutting-edge research into microfibre pollution from textiles.
The meeting took place at the University's Fibre-fragmentation and Environment Research Hub (FibER Hub), established earlier this more PR
Surgerix to Commercialise a Microsurgery Innovation With Roots in UEF Research (10)
KUOPIO, Finland, Oct. 6 -- The University of Eastern Finland issued the following news:
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Surgerix to commercialise a microsurgery innovation with roots in UEF research
The new Kuopio-based technology company has acquired the rights to an innovation emerging from research conducted at the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital.
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The research-based invention, which introduces a novel software solution for video processing in microsurgery, is now moving towards comm more PR
University of Copenhagen: Researchers on the Verge of Solving Mexican Mystery (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
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Researchers on the verge of solving Mexican mystery
Christophe Helmke and Magnus Pharao Hansen have taken the first steps toward solving a major archaeological mystery surrounding the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan. Until now, the language of Teotihuacan has been unknown.
More than two millennia ago, Teotihuacan was a thriving metropolis in central Mexico with up to 125,000 inhabitants. more PR
University of Copenhagen: Researchers Revive Yoghurt Made From... Ants (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
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Researchers revive yoghurt made from... ants
An old traditional recipe for yoghurt made from ants has been recreated by researchers at the University of Copenhagen. In a new study, they show how ants and the bacteria that live on them can transform milk into yoghurt. This provides new knowledge about the food traditions of the past and one of today's major food trends, and the study may also more PR
University of Helsinki: Digital Twin for Forests With the Help of Technology (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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A digital twin for forests with the help of new technology
Scanning forests with lasers can provide three-dimensional models of forests, creating a unique way to look at these ecosystems. Researchers at the University of Helsinki are pioneers in applying this technical solution to measuring ecosystems.
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This technique, referred to as Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), opens up new oppor more PR
University of Helsinki: Fats Fuel the Brain - A Breakthrough in Treating Metabolic Brain Disorders (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 6 -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
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Fats Fuel the Brain - A Breakthrough in Treating Metabolic Brain Disorders
Did you know your brain can run on fat? Exciting new research has revealed that neurons in the brain can use fats as fuel--powering our thoughts, movements, and memories. This surprising discovery opens the door to new treatments for devastating brain disorders.
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Scientists from the University of Queensland (Australia) a more PR
University of Southampton: Research Unearths Origins of Ancient Egypt's Karnak Temple (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Oct. 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Southampton issued the following news:
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Research unearths origins of Ancient Egypt's Karnak Temple
Researchers have carried out the most comprehensive geoarchaeological survey of Egypt's Karnak Temple near Luxor - one of the ancient world's largest temple complexes and a UNESCO World Heritage site welcoming millions of tourists every year.
The study, published in Antiquity today [6 October] reveals new evidence on the age of the more PR
Uppsala University: Very Few Regret a Legal Gender Change in Sweden (10)
UPPSALA, Sweden, Oct. 6 (TNSjou) -- Uppsala University issued the following news release:
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Very few regret a legal gender change in Sweden
Fewer than one per cent of people who have changed their legal gender choose to revert to the gender they were assigned at birth. This has been shown in a new study from Uppsala University in which the researchers looked at how stable a gender change is over time.
A new study based on national data from Sweden provides strong evidence that legal gend more PR
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