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King’s College London: Gut and lung organoids open the door to innate immune cell therapies
The finding offers a leap forward for human cell therapeutic strategies that aim to combat chronic inflammatory diseases.The technique, led by Dr Joana F. Neves at King’s College London, and published today in Cell Reports, uses mini gut!-->…
Caltech: Caltech Faculty Members to Collaborate on Computer-Aided Chemistry Initiative at Notre Dame
Nelson and Reisman are faculty affiliates of the Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis (C-CAS), which is one of seven National Science Foundation Centers for Chemical Innovation (CCI), and which recently received a $20 million grant from!-->…
McGill University: New research pavilion will advance understanding of extreme weather events and…
The new Adaptable Earth Observation System (AEOS) research facility at the Gault Nature Reserve in Mont-Saint-Hilaire is open for business for those conducting cutting-edge research on extreme weather conditions. It also serves as a lab!-->…
Technical University of Munich: The sexuality of flowers is controlled by insect pests
Flowers are plant’s sexual structures that are normally assumed to have evolved in concert with their mutualistic pollinators, such as bees, butterflies and honeybirds. However, a new study involving the Technical University of Munich!-->…
University of São Paulo: USP needs volunteers for a study on birth-related trauma
The Department of Neurosciences and Behavioral Sciences of the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto (FMRP) at USP is looking for volunteers, aged over 18 years, partners of women who had children in the last year for a study on Post!-->…
University of São Paulo: Little disseminated, archeology has a fundamental role in the formation of…
On August 31, at 9 am, the Institute for Advanced Studies (IEA), together with the Dean of Research and Innovation (PRPI), both from USP, will promote the event Contemporary Investigative Journeys: Archaeological Discipline between!-->…
University of São Paulo: Poli Mining Research Center carries out mission in Colombia
The Research Center for Mining at the Escola Politécnica da USP (NAP-Poli) carried out a mission in Colombia to learn about and improve the experiences of responsible mining, with the coexistence between small miners and large companies.!-->…
University of São Paulo: Piano pieces by Alexandre Levy are recovered and recorded
With a concert broadcast live on the YouTube platform, on the 21st, Projeto Levy was launched, an initiative by USP professors that led to the recovery, recording and dissemination of 23 piano works by the Brazilian composer Alexandre!-->…
University of São Paulo: Quota Law completes 10 years and proves to be effective in promoting…
The Quota Law was enacted in 2012 and provides for the reserving of 50% of vacancies in universities and federal institutes of higher education for students from public schools. In this reserve, rules are included to allocate places to!-->…
University of São Paulo: Langya, new virus, worries medical community in China
A new virus discovered in China has been worrying medical and health authorities around the world. So far, 35 people have been infected in two Chinese provinces, both in the east of the country, between 2018 and 2021. Infectologist Max!-->…