Euclid: Exciting first scientific results
The consortium, which includes researchers from the University of Liège, unveils the first fascinating discoveries made using the telescope that was tested at the CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège).
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The consortium, which includes researchers from the University of Liège, unveils the first fascinating discoveries made using the telescope that was tested at the CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège).
The Cellular and Molecular Immunology Laboratory, under the direction of Fabrice Bureau and Christophe Desmet, provides a better understanding of the origin of eosinophils and eosinophilia, and the effects of treatments targeting them.
A study led by ULiège enriches our understanding of the Earth's past and documents the mechanisms leading to evolutionary convergence.
Olivier Kaisin, chercheur à Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (ULiège) établit une recherche post-doctorale grâce à une bourse d'excellence octroyée par Wallonie-Bruxelles International.
The SPECULOOS project, led by the University of Liège, has revealed the existence of an Earth-sized planet around SPECULOOS-3, a nearby star similar in size to Jupiter and twice as cold as our Sun.
Co-discovered by researchers from the University of Liège, this exoplanet is larger but seven times less massive than Jupiter and is the second least dense planet discovered to date.
As part of the Welbio Investigator Program call for projects, two FARAH projects and one GIGA project were selected for funding at the Université de Liège.
A new campaign of analyses carried out by researchers from the University of Liège and Paris Sorbonne is shedding light on unsuspected aspects of Pharaonic art.
A researcher at ULiège and doctor at the University Hospital (CHU de Liège), he was selected by the IOF and IFCC for his work in improving laboratory practices and patient outcomes worldwide.
Julie Bakker's team has shown that puberty is a crucial phase in brain development and that exposure to stresses during this period could lead to long lasting sexual dysfunction.
New veterinary treatments for pets that are unique in Belgium and rare in neighbouring European regions.
The VITIBEL project aims to improve our knowledge of the viruses and pathogens present in Belgian vineyards.