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Research from International Colleges Newsletter for 2026-03-02 ( 14 items )  
Aalto University: 'Mesoscale' Swimmers Could Pave Way for Drug Delivery Robots Inside the Body (10)
AALTO, Finland, March 2 (TNSjou) -- Aalto University issued the following news release: * * * 'Mesoscale' swimmers could pave way for drug delivery robots inside the body Researchers have discovered how tiny organisms break the laws of physics to swim faster -- such secrets of mesoscale physics and fluid dynamics can offer entirely new pathways for engineering and medicine. In physics, the mesoscale lies between the microscopic and the macroscopic. It is not just the domain of tiny living c more PR

Aalto University: Design Strengthens Industrial Competitiveness - Human-centered Factory Work at the Core (10)
AALTO, Finland, March 2 -- Aalto University issued the following news release: * * * Design strengthens industrial competitiveness - human-centered factory work at the core Factory work is undergoing a transformation: new technologies and artificial intelligence are changing the content and roles of work. Aalto University's Department of Design is studying this change from a human-centered perspective in the HiFive project. The Fifth Industrial Revolution places human-centricity at the core  more PR

Aalto University: Learning to Slow Down - Cold-water Swimming Benefits Explored in Study (10)
AALTO, Finland, Feb. 28 (TNSjou) -- Aalto University issued the following news release: * * * Learning to slow down: cold-water swimming benefits explored in new study Swimming in cold water offers a temporal slowdown, promoting stress management and mental clarity that lingers long after the experience, says research from Finland. Taking a freezing dip in a lake or the sea is a valued well-being practice in the world's happiest country. In Finland, over 720,000 people (about 1 in every 8)  more PR

Birmingham Academic Shapes UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Feb. 28 (TNSrep) -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news: * * * Birmingham academic shapes new UK Sustainability Reporting Standards Professor Nick Rowbottom has advised on the development of the new Sustainability Reporting Standards, published by the Department of Business and Trade. * The UK Government has issued new guidance for companies and investors to help them report more clearly and accurately on sustainability risks and opportunities linked  more PR

Industry training milestone for University of Glasgow-Biocon Academy partnership (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, March 1 -- The University of Glasgow posted the following news: * * * Industry training milestone for University of Glasgow-Biocon Academy partnership * The first cohort of students on the University of Glasgow and Biocon partnership MSc successfully graduated from Biocon Academy on Friday 27 February, marking a significant milestone for the industry-integrated programme. The MSc in Industrial Biotechnology (with industry training) was developed in close collaboration wi more PR

ISA and IIT Delhi Deepen Partnership to Advance Solar Skills Across Member Countries (10)
NEW DELHI, India, Feb. 28 -- The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi issued the following news: * * * ISA and IIT Delhi Deepen Partnership to Advance Solar Skills Across Member Countries New Delhi: The International Solar Alliance and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi on February 25, 2026, formalised a Framework for Action (FFA) to strengthen cooperation in advancing renewable energy, with a strong focus on capacity building, academic collaboration, and human resource development acro more PR

Portsmouth Researcher Recognized Nationally for Exceptional Contributions to Geoscience (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, Feb. 28 -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news: * * * Portsmouth researcher recognised nationally for exceptional contributions to geoscience University of Portsmouth's Emeritus Professor Andy Gale named among recipients of the Geological Society 2026's Medals, Awards and Funds * A Portsmouth geologist has been named as a winner of The Geological Society's prestigious 2026 Medal, Awards and Funds, in recognition of his significant achievements and ser more PR

Queen Mary University of London: Drug that Targets Immune Cells Shows Potential as Treatment for Diabetic Heart Disease (10)
LONDON, England, Feb. 28 (TNSjou) -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news: * * * Drug that targets immune cells shows potential as new treatment for diabetic heart disease Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have found that a medication originally developed for glycemic control can reverse serious heart damage -- not by controlling blood sugar as originally intended, but by retraining the immune system to protect the heart from within. * The findings, publ more PR

Teesside University Research Team Wins National Elektra Award for Groundbreaking Carbon Removal Innovation (10)
MIDDLESBROUGH, England, Feb. 28 -- Teesside University issued the following news release: * * * Teesside University research team wins national Elektra Award for groundbreaking carbon removal innovation A pioneering Teesside University research project developing an innovative carbon capturing soil conditioner has won a prestigious award. Project CalyChar, led by researchers from Teesside University alongside colleagues at the University of Edinburgh, has been recognised for its scientific e more PR

University of East Anglia: DOE Climate Report 'Demonstrably Incorrect', Say Leading Scientists in Analysis (10)
NORWICH, England, Feb. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news: * * * DOE climate report 'demonstrably incorrect', say leading scientists in new analysis A leading climate scientist has sought to set the record straight over "demonstrably incorrect" claims made in a major US government report that misrepresented his work and downplayed the role of human activity in global warming. Prof Benjamin Santer, an Honorary Professor at the University of East Anglia (UEA more PR

University of Salford Awarded Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education by Their Majesties The King and Queen (10)
GREATER MANCHESTER, England, Feb. 25 -- The University of Salford issued the following news: * * * University of Salford awarded Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education by Their Majesties The King and Queen Representatives from the University of Salford were presented with a Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education by Their Majesties The King and Queen on Tuesday 24 February 2026. Awarded at St James's Palace, the Prize recognises the University's pioneering research driving innovation in sustainable  more PR

University of Windsor: Collaborative Nursing Research Initiative Seeks to Transform Health-care Delivery (10)
WINDSOR, Ontario, Feb. 28 -- University of Windsor issued the following news: * * * Collaborative nursing research initiative seeks to transform health-care delivery By Sara Meikle The University of Windsor's Faculty of Nursing is advancing its research ecosystem through the launch of the Nursing Research Collaborative. The new Collaborative marks a significant milestone in the Faculty's strategic plan. It formalizes three core research pillars while creating intentional space to grow resea more PR

University of Windsor: Colloquium to Explore Precarity in Children's Literature (10)
WINDSOR, Ontario, Feb. 28 -- University of Windsor issued the following news: * * * Colloquium to explore precarity in children's literature By Kate Hargreaves With children's literature becoming a flashpoint for controversy in both the United States and Canada, the question of who is represented in stories for kids and how those stories are told appears more urgent than ever. An upcoming colloquium hosted by the University of Windsor department of English will focus on precarity in child more PR

World-first registry data addresses major gaps in rare eye cancer (10)
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, March 2 -- Flinders University posted the following news: * * * World-first registry data addresses major gaps in rare eye cancer * Eye experts at Flinders University have released new global findings that reveal how a rare eye cancer first appears, offering vital insights that will help doctors diagnose the disease earlier and improve care for patients around the world. The research draws on the International Vitreoretinal B-Cell Lymphoma Registry, the world's lar more PR