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Our voices are unique, and a lot of our personality and character is embodied in our voice. But what if we lose connection to our own voice, what if we think it is someone else’s?
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A recent paper by Dr. Prabhat Ranjan, published in Chemical Science, highlights the photophysical properties of tryptamine-derived isocyanides, an underexplored area in isocyanide chemistry.
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Steven 'Lectrr' Degryse is the winner of the European Cartoon Award 2024
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Does practicing on virtual lungs help pulmonology trainees to properly navigate the airways? Eveline Gerretsen explains her research on this.
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In October 2024, European Law Open published Matteo Bonelli and Mateus Correia de Carvalho’s article "No need to look, trust me! Mutual trust and distrust in the European arrest warrant system".
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We are excited to announce the AI Prompt Library, a collection of prompt templates designed to help you effectively use generative AI tools.
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In many industries today, a few "superstar" firms dominate while many others lag behind. This concentration contributes to wage inequality, reduced aggregate productivity, and diminished competition and innovation. In countries with many small and medium enterprises (SMEs), this dominance can limit the supply of skills and deplete growth opportunities for these businesses. What sets these leading firms apart? What skill-building strategies do they employ? These questions are central to Mantej Pardesi's PhD project, "Please Mind the 'Productivity' Gap," which explores how firms compete for skills by training and hiring to narrow the gap with industry leaders.
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On October 15th, professor Piet van den Brandt received the MUMC+ medal as a token of appreciation for his services over almost 40 years.