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Global warming: Next stop, the Arctic

Pushing fundamental research toward its applications—that’s the challenge of the European Horizon 2020 APPLICATE project. Its goal is to more accurately predict the effect on Europe of Arctic warming. Researchers at the Georges Lemaître Centre for Earth and Climate Research are unleashing their...
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Safer restoration of female fertility after cancer: the...

  Cancer treatment can save your life; it can also make you infertile. UCL pioneered post-cancer female fertility restoration by freezing ovarian tissue prior to treatment and subsequently reimplanting it. The procedure has contributed to scores of births but in some types of cancer a...
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Tree transpiration

Thanks in part to the contribution of UCL researchers, the amount of water that returns to the atmosphere from a given tract of forest can now be measured. This is a major advance for the field of resource management. ‘Too bad there’s no Nobel Prize for environmental science’, quips Marnik...
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Mummies full of surprises

In 2015, the Saint-Luc University Hospital Radiology and Medical Imaging Department, in collaboration with a UCL research team, scanned 25 mummies belonging to the Cinquantenaire Museum, revealing some of their secrets.  For a long time the only way to see what was inside a mummy was to...
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Memories of the Second World War: Which ones survive?

What memories do the people who lived through the Second World War pass on to their children and grandchildren? Two UCL researchers studied several Belgian families to find out. The humanities and social sciences address questions of intergenerational memory. Olivier Luminet and Aurélie...
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