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of the geomagnetic field during critical periods in Earth’s history, such as the early Earth, the great oxygenation event, and step-changes in the evolution in the Devonian and Ediacaran. Despite their potential
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Critics, however, contend that the blue economy leads to new territorial and resource conflicts, displacements of coastal communities, and degradation of ecosystems because
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Description Challenge: Uncovering the interdependency between telecommunications networks and urban infrastructures Change: Developing data analysis and modelling methods to understand the interdependency
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-world applications where size, weight, power consumption, and long-term stability are critical. This project aims to overcome these limitations by integrating recent advances in laser cooling, matter-wave
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of this network (for instance by jamming aerial routes, or damaging transportation links), which are critical to the fighting forces. The visibility of the battlefield is increasing through satellite and drone
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physiological analysis of neuronal and muscle activity. In addition, this task will include molecular profiling of neuronal and muscular compartments. Rescue NMJ disruptions by antisense oligonucleotides
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transdisciplinary research; Strong critical thinking and reflection skills; Strong ability to collaborate and communicate in multi-disciplinary teams; Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multi
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III SONIA RCT using patient-level data. Generalisability of the trial effects and costs will be explored with the RWD available and the possibility of using RWD for robust subgroup analysis and post hoc
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, energy metabolism, translational OA research, and drug repurposing. You have or gain expertise in gene expression profiling, pathway analysis, joint biology, reporter‑platform technologies, and therapeutic
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Transformations, Resilience, Smart Industry, Learning, and Health – we empower students and researchers to make a positive societal impact. At BMS, we combine critical thinking with practical action. From advancing