International Women's Rights Day
To mark International Women's Rights Day on March 8, focus on four activities organized at ULiège and on the gender policy conducted at the University of Liège.
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To mark International Women's Rights Day on March 8, focus on four activities organized at ULiège and on the gender policy conducted at the University of Liège.
Coordinated by the University of Liège, this four-year project brings together sixteen European partners from the healthcare field.
This discovery by researchers from the GIGA - Center of Research Cyclotron at ULiège reveals that the sleeping body also reacts to the external world during sleep, explaining how some information from the sensory environment can affect sleep quality.
This has been made possible by a new cutting-edge instrument recently acquired by the University of Liège, which can engrave any material on a nanometric scale. But that's not all.
The results of the vibration and cooling tests - carried out at the Liège Space Centre - are very encouraging for this unique prototype.
A study conducted by the University of Liège shows that greenhouse gas emissions from Brussels' ponds cancel out the carbon sink of the city's green spaces.
Living Forest is ULiège's latest start-up, the fruit of collaboration between the Smart Gastronomy Lab and venture studio BXVentures.
Between February 11 (International Day of Women and Girls in Science) and March 8 (International Women's Day), the University of Liège (re) honours those (among many others!) who are shaking things up.
This new mission, in which ULiège is involved, aims to observe the reactions of Antarctic marine ecosystems to climate change, particularly at shallow depths.
© Sacha Goldberger – Super flemish 17
Christine Bastin (FNRS, ULiège) has been awarded a 300,000 euros grant by Stop Alzheimer to help detect the first signs of Alzheimer's disease earlier, so that we can benefit from the effectiveness of current treatments.
Researchers from ULiège CiTOS and CERM Labs, have developed an innovative process for producing glycerol carbonate that relies on a hybrid approach combining fundamental physical organic chemistry and applied flow process technology.