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Research from International Colleges Newsletter for 2025-10-13 ( 4 items )  
Makerere University: RUFS Project Team Trains Smallholder Farmers in Mbale City in Smart Agronomic Practices (10)
KAMPALA, Uganda, Oct. 11 -- Makerere University issued the following news: * * * RUFS Project Team Trains Smallholder Farmers in Mbale City in Smart Agronomic Practices By Hasifa Kabejja Overview Following stakeholder engagements in Mbale City and Kasese Municipality to introduce Phase II of the Resilient Urban Food Systems (RUFS) Project, it became evident that farmers in both regions face a range of challenges that significantly impact agricultural productivity. Among the most pressing i more PR

University of Eastern Finland: Doctoral Defence of Tsedeke Habe, MSc, 7.11.2025 - Towards Real-time Pathology Detection in Wireless Capsule Endoscopy Imaging Based on Deep Learning (10)
KUOPIO, Finland, Oct. 9 -- The University of Eastern Finland issued the following Q&A with project coordinator Tsedeke Habe: * * * Doctoral defence of Tsedeke Habe, MSc, 7.11.2025: Towards real-time pathology detection in wireless capsule endoscopy imaging based on deep learning The doctoral dissertation in the field of Computer Science will be examined at the Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology, Kuopio campus and online. * What is the topic of your doctoral research? Why is it impo more PR

University of Helsinki: AI for Equitable Diagnostics in Women's Health (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release: * * * AI for equitable diagnostics in women's health Artificial intelligence (AI) can significantly improve access to life-saving diagnostics for women's health in low-resource settings--but only when paired with investments in infrastructure, workforce development and community engagement. * This is the key conclusion of a new publication in the British Medical Journal by Nina Linder, MD, p more PR

University of Queensland: Most Important Mineral for Clean Energy Isn't What You Think (10)
BRISBANE, Australia, Oct. 10 -- The University of Queensland issued the following news: * * * The most important mineral for clean energy isn't what you think By Bora Aska The World Bank identifies that demand for 17 minerals, ranging from aluminium to zinc, will continue to rise owing to their use in new solar, wind and hydropower technologies. But underpinning the renewable energy transition are some of the most overlooked ingredients: the raw materials for concrete which is the backbone more PR