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Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven)

Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven)

The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Dutch for Catholic University of Leuven; not generally translated to English) also known as KU Leuven or University of Leuven is a Dutch-speaking university in Leuven, Flanders, Belgium.

An artificial synapse may be the basis of a new computing paradigm, alternative to the one used by current computers

Using artificial intelligence and a simple eye scan to identify patients at a high risk of a heart attack

A very potent antiviral against all known dengue variants that could also be used for prevention purposes

Turning methane into methanol at room temperature

Could illness and mortality be predicted by your immune system “clock”

Smart hearing aids that work with brainwaves?

Moving from petroleum to wood in the chemical industry would lead to a reduction in CO2 emissions

A low-carbon energy future depends on sustainable metals and minerals

A new biobank built from diseased tissue can be used to unravel the disorders and test drugs

Biomedical researchers at KU Leuven have found a new way to study endometrial diseases such as endometriosis and cancer. They were able to grow three-dimensional cell structures from diseased tissue of patients. The biobank can be used to unravel the disorders and test drugs. Diseases of the endometrium are an important cause of infertility. One

A new biobank built from diseased tissue can be used to unravel the disorders and test drugs

Unraveling the genetic disease mechanism behind juvenile idiopathic arthritis could lead to new treatment options

Identical twin toddlers who presented with severe arthritis helped scientists to identify the first gene mutation that can single-handedly cause a juvenile form of this inflammatory joint disease. By investigating the DNA of individual blood cells of both children and then modelling the genetic defect in a mouse model, the research team led by Adrian

Unraveling the genetic disease mechanism behind juvenile idiopathic arthritis could lead to new treatment options

A new approach to help the growing problem of antifungal drug resistance

A research team at the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Microbiology has developed a novel screening method to identify antimicrobial properties of volatile substances. With this assay, they tested the vapour-phase-mediated activity of 175 essential oils (EOs) and 37 EO components. Approximately half of them proved active against the most drug-resistant type of Candida. In a context

A new approach to help the growing problem of antifungal drug resistance

Purifying air and generating power simply by being exposed to light

Researchers from the University of Antwerp and KU Leuven have succeeded in developing a process that purifies air and, at the same time, generates power. The device must only be exposed to light in order to function. “We use a small device with two rooms separated by a membrane,” explains Professor Sammy Verbruggen (UAntwerp/KU Leuven). “Air

Purifying air and generating power simply by being exposed to light

Is data safety/security really a myth and will it stay that way?

New hacking technique imperceptibly changes memory virtual servers For the first time ever a team of Dutch hacking experts, led by cyber security professor Herbert Bos, managed to alter the memory of virtual machines in the cloud without a software bug, using a new attack technique. With this technique an attacker can crack the keys

Is data safety/security really a myth and will it stay that way?

Electronic nose detects pesticides and nerve gas and could be in your smartphone

Detecting pesticides and nerve gas in very low concentrations? An international team of researchers led by Ivo Stassen and Rob Ameloot from KU Leuven have made it possible. The best-known electronic nose is the breathalyser. As drivers breathe into the device, a chemical sensor measures the amount of alcohol in their breath. This chemical reaction is then

Electronic nose detects pesticides and nerve gas and could be in your smartphone

Erasing unpleasant memories with a genetic switch

Researchers from KU Leuven and the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology have managed to erase unpleasant memories in mice using a ‘genetic switch’. Their findings were published in Biological Psychiatry. Dementia, accidents, or traumatic events can make us lose the memories formed before the injury or the onset of the disease. Researchers from KU Leuven and the

Erasing unpleasant memories with a genetic switch

Some surfaces are wetted by water, others are water-repellent. A new material can now be both with a little electricity

When rain falls on a lotus leaf, the leaf doesn’t get wet. Thanks to its special structure, the water drops roll off without wetting the surface. Artificial materials can be made water-repellent, too. It is, however, extremely challenging to produce a surface with switchable wetting. Now, a research team from TU Wien, KU Leuven and

Some surfaces are wetted by water, others are water-repellent. A new material can now be both with a little electricity

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