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A publication in Nature Scientific Reports

Long-distance weaponry identified at the 31,000-year-old archaeological site of Masières-Canal  

A study conducted by the TraceoLab at the University of Liège reveals the existence of long-distance weaponry  10,000 years earlier than previously estimated.

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Laurent Nguyen takes part in the UNFOLD project funded by an ERC Synergy Grant  

This ambitious project, which brings together four European partners, aims to better understand the processes underlying the mechanisms of cerebral cortex folding.

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Félicien de Heusch awarded a Fulbright scholarship to do research in California at UCLA  

A researcher at ULiège's CEDEM, he will spend six months at the Latin American Institute (LAI) to develop his research on issues linked to migration, street vending and social protection. 

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Félicien de Heusch awarded a Fulbright scholarship to do research in California at UCLA  

A researcher at ULiège's CEDEM, he will spend six months at the Latin American Institute (LAI) to develop his research on issues linked to migration, street vending and social protection. 

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A publication in The European Journal of Neurology

Encouraging new prospects for the treatment of consciousness disorders  

An international team of researchers and clinicians, led by GIGA (ULiège), has just completed a groundbreaking clinical trial on a cohort of 62 patients from ten institutions.

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NGTs at the service of potatoes  

Following the changes to NGT (New Genomic Techniques) announced by the EC on July 5, questions are being asked on the subject. At Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Prof. Hervé Vanderschuren is exploring applications, notably on potatoes.

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A publication in Nature

JWST observations reveal for the first time the presence of water in the inner disc of a young star that harbours giant planets  

This is an essential discovery in which ULiège researchers played a key role, and which offers clues as to the habitability of rocky planets around other stars.

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Study on the controlled recharge of aquifers: Wallonia anticipates drought episodes  

The MARWAL project aims to analyze the feasibility of setting up controlled groundwater recharge systems for future use, particularly in the event of drought. 

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A publication in PLOS ONE

Non-invasive chemical imaging reveals the art of ancient egyptian painters  

This discovery was made possible thanks to new portable, non-invasive chemical imaging technologies, notably from the ULiège CEA, which enable works of art to be studied in depth without damaging them.

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A publication in Organometallics

Will you take ruthenium with your tea or coffee?  

Researchers at ULiège are developing highly efficient biosourced catalysts based on caffeine and theophylline, two natural substances.

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A publication in Natural Sciences

When a crustacean exoskeleton becomes a remarkable biological harpoon  

A recent study uncovers several strategies allowing the spikes of the mantis shrimp to be efficient biological harpoons with remarkable mechanical properties.

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