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A publication in Water Research

Brussels' ponds emit greenhouse gases  

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.

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Innovation

Living Forest, a new "climate tech" start-up resulting from collaboration between ULiège and BXVentures, aims to make the most of the resources of our forests while helping to preserve them  

Spin-off

Living Forest is ULiège's latest start-up, the fruit of collaboration between the Smart Gastronomy Lab and venture studio BXVentures.

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Recherche

11 February: International Day of Women and Girls in Science  

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. 

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Scientific expedition

The TANGO 2 scientific expedition is heading for Antarctica  

This new mission, in which ULiège is involved, aims to observe the reactions of Antarctic marine ecosystems to climate change, particularly at shallow depths.

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Research project

Alzheimer's: innovative ways of detecting the disease  

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.

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A publication in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Intensifying the production of high-value compounds from industrial waste  

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.

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RECHERCHE

Huit nouveaux projets de recherche financés par le FNRS et l'ULiège  

Faculté des Sciences Sociales

Véronique Servais, Vice-Doyenne à la recherche commente : Inscrits dans des domaines d'actualité variés, les projets retenus contribuent à ancrer encore davantage l’IRSS dans l’actualité, ainsi que dans la société de demain.

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Scientific prize

Audrey Renson, winner of one of the 2024 Philippe Maystadt Prize  

She was awarded the prize for her dissertation on language learning in secondary education, defended in 2023 at the University of Liège.

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A book published at Leuven University Press

What experience do newcomers have with the welfare state?  

A wide-ranging study by scientists from CEDEM at ULiège, Hiva at the KUL and Césir at the Université Saint-Louis on the experiences of immigrants and bureaucrats with the Belgian welfare system.

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A publication in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

A new paradigm for reaction optimization in organic chemistry  

Researchers from ULiège have developed a novel approach that relies on a paradigm shift in chemical manufacturing to accelerate the optimization and intensification of processes targeting high-value compounds.

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Une publication dans Nature

The evolution of photosynthesis better documented thanks to the discovery of the oldest thylakoids in fossil cyanobacteria  

This major discovery made by researchers from ULiège offers a new approach to deciphering the early diversification of life and clarifying the role of cyanobacteria in the Great Oxygenation of the Earth.

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