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Do robots make us happier?

The use of smart products is on the rise in Switzerland, as the Smart Products Report from the Institute for Customer Insight of the HSG (ICI-HSG) recently showed.

Genetic disease researcher named inaugural Lou Landau Chair of Child Health Research

Telethon Kids Institute and The University of Western Australia have appointed internationally-renowned genetic disease researcher, Professor Aleksandra Filipovska, as the inaugural Lou Landau Chair of Child Health Research.

Eden Project North receives £1.2m boost from Lancashire Enterprise Partnership

The Eden Project has received £1.2m from the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to fund the development work needed to prepare a planning application...

Search engines and social media can forecast disease outbreaks

Internet search engine queries and social media data can be early warning signals, creating a real-time surveillance system for disease forecasting, says a recent University of Waterloo study.

A rare celestial treat on the winter solstice

Four tips and takeaways from astronomer Cullen Blake on the upcoming alignment of Jupiter and Saturn and how to best catch a glimpse of the ‘great conjunction.’

Manchester scientists caught Hofstadter’s butterfly in one of the most ancient materials on Earth

Researchers in the National Graphene Institute (NGI) at The University of Manchester have revisited one of the most ancient materials on Earth – graphite, and discovered new physics that has eluded the field for decades.

“Turning cultural objects into digital installations intrigues me”

Alexander Rusnak is a second-year student in the Master of Science in Digital Humanities program, offered by the Digital Humanities Institute in EPFL’s College of Humanities.

Taking time to seal a deal reveals insights into online buyers and sellers

New research shows that the time people take to decide whether to accept or reject an offer can help bargain hunters track down the best deal.

Diamonds are a cell’s best friend

Scientists have used tiny diamonds, or nanodiamonds, to measure heat transfer inside living cells, potentially leading to new diagnostic tools and therapies for cancer.

Importance of team structure in clinical settings in the spotlight

An expert from The University of Western Australia will provide recommendations on how medical teams can work more effectively and efficiently to enhance team performance, mental health and patient outcomes at an event focused on the healthcare sector.
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