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Synthetic data: a dangerous sense of certainty
Dani Shanley and Joshi Hogenboom on synthetic data, the pains and gains of interdisciplinarity, and why AI likely won’t release us from having to study the world we live in.Featured andResearchers
Turning brain research into an award-winning dance
As a PhD researcher, Kate Kondrateva studies how AI can improve the reliability of brain scans, and brought her findings to life in a prize-winning dance.
New research shows each hour of sedentary time is associated with a 22% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Each extra hour of daily sedentary time (for example spent sitting at a computer) is associated with 22% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, concludes new research published in Diabetologia.UM news andUM in the press
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PhD student Kate Kondrateva wins scientific dance competition with AI-assisted entry
Kate Kondrateva, PhD candidate at Maastricht University, is one of the winners of ‘Dance Your PhD’, a dance competition organised by Science Magazine. Kondrateva won in the new AI category.
Dutch smokers unconcerned about dangers of smoking
Dutch smokers, after years of tobacco control policies, are generally unconcerned about the dangers of smoking and second hand smoke, according to an international comparative study.
FASoS alumnus nominated for Daniel Heinsius Thesis Prize
Alumnus Sem Duijndam (Research MA European Studies) has been nominated for the Daniel Heinsius Thesis Prize