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Enantiodiscrimination is one of the major challenges in contemporary chemistry.Chiral molecules exist in two non-superimposable mirror image forms, which induce different effects i...
Despite tremendous progress in cancer therapy, many patients still succumb to the disease following an initial successful response to treatment.In addition to the long-appreciated...
Immunotherapy has transformed cancer treatment, but targeting effectively refractory solid tumors remains a challenge due to poor T cell activation.Downregulation of antigen presen...
Modern humans are unique in their ability to adapt to, and to thrive in, different environments.This trait facilitated their dispersal out-of-Africa to higher latitudes, i.e. to te...
Embryogenesis entails both the generation of cell type diversity and large-scale morphogenetic movements sculpting the forming body axes.How patterning and morphogenesis are each i...
Over the past decade, the Extreme Citizen Science group has developed a methodology to engage low literate participants in the co-production of scientific knowledge, in an inclusiv...
Disruptive development of brain-inspired computing, machine learning and deep neural networks for electronic assistants in smartphones, autonomous driving systems or chatGPT requir...
The primate amygdala is a neural hub that processes computations for learning and memory, specifically when learning involves emotional, motivational, and reinforcement-based signa...
The pelagic food web plays an important role in nutrient recycling and the production of food for commercially harvested species, especially in highly productive marine ecosystems....
The itinerant lifestyle of migratory species makes them especially vulnerable to changes in environmental conditions.Understanding how migratory species respond to human-induced ch...
Diatoms, unicellular algae, grow on a wide range of submerged surfaces.However, some diatom species and even entire genera (Chelonicola, Poulinea, Tursiocola) are highly specialise...
Modern pig production hugely depends on in-feed antibiotics to control postweaning diarrhea (PWD) and improve pig gut health during weaning.However, the use of in-feed antibiotics...
Biomethane is a gas consisting mainly of methane (CH4) that can be produced from agricultural and food waste or other organic materials at a low or even negative price.Since biomet...
The 'Spatialising Career Interventions for Inclusivity and Sustainability' (SpaCIIS) project aims to address rural sustainability through the unusual perspective of caree...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid changes.Multiple stressors such as climate change and pollution from local and remote sources affect human life, wildlife and the ecosystems of the A...
Machine learning has evolved from being a relatively isolated discipline to have a disruptive influence on all areas of science, industry and society.Learning algorithms are typica...
As European theatre, performance and film artists increasingly invite the diverse languages and language practices of a globalised, decolonial and postmigratory Europe into works a...
Mpox, a re-emerging viral zoonotic disease, has recently posed significant public health challenges in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).Th...
The rampant growth of ICT applications, such as AI, is moving an increasing amount of computing resources to datacentres. Datacentres are responsible for approximately three quarte...
The optical frequency comb is a spectrum of evenly spaced narrow laser lines. Optical frequency combs have revolutionized time and frequency metrology by linking microwave and opti...