Professor Laura Isabel Serna is a cultural historian whose work has focused on media culture in Mexican immigrant communities within the United States and in Mexico, as well as their intersection with consumer culture and gender. She is an associate professor of history and cinema at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the USC […]
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Hertfordshire Business School has been awarded the Small Business Charter in recognition of its commitment to supporting the small business community, student entrepreneurship, and the local economy. The University of Hertfordshire has a history of engaging with the local business community. The assessors noted that involvement of small business in […]
Electric vehicles (EVs) offer many advantages, including less CO2, less noise and above all zero fine particles. The European Commission anticipates an end to the sale of combustion engines by 2035. However, the ability of the electricity grid to support the charging of a large number of vehicles is open […]
A joint project of Lodz University of Technology and the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute, MDB-Medical Data Bank, is an answer to the diagnosed problem of difficult or even impossible digital access to attractive and unique medical data, such as histopathology. Combining the know-how potential of a renowned […]
Prof. Janusz Rachoń, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology in 2002-2008 and senator of the Republic of Poland of the 7th term, was appointed by Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, President of Gdańsk, to the Historical and Program Board of the European Solidarity Center for the term 2021-2025. The Historical and Program […]
This year the Natural History Museum of Slovenia is celebrating its bicentenary. The 200th anniversary was marked by an event at Cankarjev Dom in Ljubljana, at which the University of Ljubljana and University of Maribor were presented with the Natural History Museum’s Zois Awards. The awards were presented to the […]
The Technical University of Liberec is a university in the city of Liberec, Czech Republic. The university has undergone great transformation in its over sixty-year history. When it was founded, it was called the Institute of Mechanical Engineering in Liberec, and its original classrooms were located in the attics of the F. X. Šalda Grammar School. […]
The University of Pardubice (UPCE) and the University of Chemistry and Technology (UCT), in cooperation with CTU in Prague, are about to offer entirely new doctoral study programmes for restorers. The Faculty of Restoration of UPCE, which is based in Litomyšl, and the Faculty of Chemical Technology of UCT Prague […]
A research team carried out the analysis of iron nanofibers and revealed its special magnetic properties. This work, published in Nanotechnology, paves the way for new developments in MEMS. MEMS, the invisible technologies in our daily lives What do smartphones, airbags, and insulin pumps have in common? Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Invisible to […]
Scientists Develop a New Particle Absorber for the LHCb Experiment at CERN, NUST MISIS reports. A group of scientists from NUST MISIS has developed a new technology for the production of an absorber for the electromagnetic particle calorimeter for the LHCb experiment at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland). The purpose of the experiment is to explain and understand why antimatter disappeared during the […]