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September, 2023

  • 18 September

    Bourses EMBO New Venture (sciences de la vie)

    Supporting young scientists to enter a new field Check eligibility Apply Applications accepted throughout the year Benefits Eligibility Application Evaluation Final report Research integrity Related links EMBC Member States Scientific Exchange Grants Advisory Board Downloads New Venture Fellowships guidelines (August 2023) Subsistence rates Benefits Duration of support The EMBO New Venture …

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  • 17 September

    Khalifa University Scholarship 2024 In The UAE | Free And Fully Funded

    Khalifa University Scholarship 2024 for Science and Technology in the Emirates, which grants 4,000 UAE dirhams as a monthly salary, in addition to providing all full tuition fees and health insurance for accepted students. One of the best UAE scholarships exclusively on the “Scholarships Around the World” platform, we offer …

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  • 15 September

    Sleeping with your mouth open can provide valuable insights into your state of health

    As you drift off to sleep, the muscles in your face gradually relax, allowing your mouth to open naturally. According to Dr. Christine DeMason, an associate professor of otolaryngology at the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina, as cited by Huffpost, mouth breathing can occur at any …

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  • 15 September

    President’s PhD scholarships

    If you are a high performing undergraduate or Master’s student and have a strong desire to undertake a PhD programme at a world-class research institution, a President’s PhD Scholarship could provide you with the outstanding opportunity to receive full funding for tuition fees and a generous stipend for a 3.5 year PhD …

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  • 14 September

    Why is food tastier when you eat it with your hands?

    For decades, gastronomy predominantly focused on the design of dishes, as well as their shape and presentation, without considering how the food is actually consumed. However, recent scientific research has shed light on the benefits of eating with hands rather than utensils. Researchers have delved into how our perceptions of …

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  • 14 September

    Did the Mexicans really discover aliens that lived a thousand years ago?

    In a surprising turn of events that sparked a major outcry on global social media, Mexican journalist Jaime Mosan unveiled a group of mummified corpses housed in small wooden and glass boxes during a hearing on extraterrestrials at the Mexican Congress. Mosan, known for his advocacy regarding unidentified flying objects …

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  • 14 September

    Provost’s STEM Postdoctoral Fellowships for Diversity, Inclusion, and Impact

    Brown University is pleased to announce the  Provost’s STEM Postdoctoral Fellow Program.  Fellows, appointed for two years, will form a multidisciplinary cohort of scholars with tenure-track faculty aspirations who can leverage Brown’s unique low-boundary collaborative environment to build exceptionally creative and influential projects across STEM disciplines. Teaching and mentoring opportunities …

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  • 14 September

    Extending Our Biological Clock: The Science of Aging

    The field of aging, or “aging” as researchers call it, is currently experiencing a remarkable surge. Its primary aim is to comprehend the factors responsible for aging and, most importantly, how to combat them. It is astonishing to observe how nature invests in the longevity of its subjects, particularly in …

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  • 13 September

    2024 Global Korea Scholarship for Undergraduate Degrees

    In 2024, Korean Government’s Global Korea Scholarship program aims to invite international students who wish to purse undergraduate degrees in Korea. [Embassy Track] Korean government invites 86* international students. * <Quota> – General: 79 scholars – Overseas Koreans: 7 scholars [University Track] Korean government invites 176* international students. * <Quota> …

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  • 13 September

    Social Jetlag: How Sleeping In Can Affect Your Gut Health

    During holidays, weekends, or public holidays, many of us tend to sleep a few extra hours to make up for lost rest. However, irregular sleep patterns can pose a threat to the quality of your gut microbiota, as revealed by researchers from King’s College London in a study published in …

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