
Giant dormouse not just big because of diet
Giant dormouse not just big because of diet
About a year ago, I lost a bet. As a wager, I had to watch the “The Last Dance”, the Netflix documentary about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. To me, who never watches sports on TV, sitting through a 10-part (!) series about basketball seemed to be quite dreadful. So, I thought. However, after a while I became quite interested in Michael Jordan (“MJ” for the basketball-savvy) as a leader.
In recent years, there has been quite some debate surrounding the value of rakings. So the question is: do university rankings really matter that much? Fair question. In this article, SBE’s Dean Mariëlle Heijltjes and SBE’s Associate Dean Gaby Odekerken weigh in on the subject.
For the first time, patients can give digital consent for participation in research.
EDLAB's latest Teach-Meet session focused on Maastricht University's culture of evaluation. Staff members and students shared views and experiences in evaluation practices in various contexts of learning at Maastricht University.
Research shows that mechanically removing a clot during a stroke is useful much longer after the onset of symptoms than previously thought.
Researchers have found a link between the processing of fruit sugar in the body and the development of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These findings support measures to reduce the consumption of fruit sugar.
As of 1 April 2023, Anique Hommels will be appointed as Professor of Sociohistorical Technology Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
The Centre for European Research in Maastricht and UM Campus Brussels often work together to create impact.
Elia Formisano, professor of Neural Signal Analysis at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience recently published a paper in Nature Neuroscience in collaboration with Bruno Giordano at Université Aix-Marseille, France and Michele Esposito, Giancarlo Valente. The title of the paper is Intermediate acoustic-to-semantic representations link behavioural and neural responses to natural sounds.
And if you are a bit like me, that title sounds quite intimidating. So, I met up with professor Formisano to talk about his findings.