Sunday, November 24, 2024

Local artists receive grants for City of Culture 2021 projects

Coventry University and the University of Warwick have selected 18 local artists to receive a grant that will allow them to continue their work during the COVID-19 pandemic through collaboration with researchers from the social sciences, arts, science and medicine from across both the city’s universities.

Monaco: the ideal place to learn and experience luxury!

Since 2006 IUM has developed the MSc in Luxury Management program, taking into consideration the needs of an ever-evolving segment, and working...

Survey finds over 60% senior citizens are willing to try online medical consultations

The suspension of most of the non-emergency services at public hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak is a source of worries to...

New consortium to monitor safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines

A new consortium to monitor the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines has been formed, including the University of Dundee.

Coronavirus roundup: Entrepreneurship and data analysis

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Missouri–St. Louis faculty, staff and students have supported the St. Louis community in a wide variety...

Reserve Bank walks the post-COVID tightrope

University of Canterbury (UC) economists Associate Head of Economics and Finance Stephen Hickson and Associate Professor...

COVID-19 pandemic causes a seismic noise quiet period in 2020

Research published in the journal Science has shown that lockdown measures to combat the spread of COVID-19 led to a 50% reduction in seismic noise observed around the world in early to mid 2020.

Record confirmed: UC home to nearly 47,000 students

The University of Cincinnati blew past its own enrollment projections this week as the official headcount landed at 46,798 students for fall semester.

​NTU spin-off ARTICARES launches portable arm rehabilitation device for use from hospital to home

A new portable arm rehabilitation robot will help patients to carry out robot-aided therapy at home, allowing them to perform intensive exercises without visiting hospitals...

Vitamin supplements may have small effect on COVID-19 risk for women

Researchers at King’s analysing data from an app have found that certain vitamin supplements may have a small effect on reducing the likelihood of catching COVID-19 for women but not men.
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