University of Lausanne

Type: Organization
Name: University of Lausanne
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Exercise prevents fructose-induced hypertriglyceridemia

Moderate aerobic exercise prevents fructose-induced hypertriglyceridemia in healthy males, according to a study published online May 14 in Diabetes.(HealthDay)—Moderate aerobic exercise prevents fructose-induced hypertriglyceridemia in healthy males, ... [Published Medical Xpress - May 17 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Studies in the Area of Functional Ecology Reported from Univ. . .

Studies in the Area of Functional Ecology Reported from University of LausanneFunctional EcologyNewsRx.comBy a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology, Environment & Conservation -- Investigators publish new report on Functional Ecology. According ... [Published Equities.com - May 15 2013]
First reported May 11 2013 - Updated May 11 2013 - 1 reports

Findings from University of Lausanne Hospital Reveals New Findings on Forensic Science

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Diabetes Week -- Current study results on Forensic Science have been published. According to news originating from Lausanne, Switzerland, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Vitreous glucose, ... [Published NewsRX - May 11 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 2 reports

Missing link between over-stimulation and destruction of brain tissue identified

In many neurodegenerative diseases the neurons of the brain are over-stimulated and this leads to their destruction. After many failed attempts and much scepticism this process was finally shown last year to be a possible basis for treatment in some patients ... [Published News-Medical.Net - May 09 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Positive Thinking Tips: Age Well, Like Ants Do

Since ancient times, we’ve looked to ants for their industriousness, their large yet high-functioning societies and their stewardship of resources (check out Proverbs 6:6-8 and 30:24-25). A new study shows we have more to learn from ants than we’d thought. ... [Published Guideposts.org - May 04 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 3 reports

Nearly half of European jails overfilled

A Council of Europe report has warned that nearly half of all European countries experience prison overcrowdings.The report, published on Friday, revealed that 20 of 47 council’s member states have more inmates than places available, where in some penitentiaries ... [Published Press tv - May 03 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Prison overcrowding remains major concern for Europe

Overcrowding is a problem in half of the European penitentiary administrations, the Council of Europe (CoE) said Friday citing data from its newly released penal statistics survey.The annual survey conducted by the Criminology and Criminal Law Institute ... [Published New Europe - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 30 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 3 reports

Fruit Flies Have Cannibalistic Tendencies

According to researchers, the innocuous-seeming fruit flies have cannibalistic tendencies. Footage revealed that in crowded laboratory conditions, the larvae or maggots often pursued attacks and ate one another.Scientists were investigating the effects ... [Published French Tribune - May 01 2013]
Entities: Fruit, pomace fly, Larva, Species
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

Chipping ants to understand colonies

University of Lausanne biologists chipped hundreds of ants and digitally tracked them to see how they form social groups and work collectively to get stuff done. Based on the data, they created heat maps and visualized the ants' trajectories. From ... [Published Boing Boing - Apr 23 2013]
First reported Apr 21 2013 - Updated Apr 21 2013 - 1 reports

Ants work in a daily rat race, receive promotions

There are two tidbits about ants that are common knowledge. First, ants can lift an enormous amount of weight proportional to their own body weight. Second, ants live and work in colonies, forming mesmerizing worker paths, almost as if they’re following ... [Published Geek.com - Apr 21 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 2 reports

Tracking whole colonies shows ants make career moves

From Nature: Because all the workers in an ant colony look the same, tracking their movements and interactions by eye is fiendishly difficult. Instead, Danielle Mersch and her colleagues tagged every single worker in entire colonies and used a computer ... [Published 3quarksdaily - Apr 19 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

Findings from University of Lausanne Hospital in the Area of Breast Cancer Reported

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Researchers detail new data in Breast Cancer. According to news originating from Lausanne, Switzerland, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "To make a comprehensive evaluation ... [Published NewsRX - Apr 19 2013]

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"These data indicate that exercise prevents the dyslipidemia induced by high fructose intake independently of energy balance" the authors write
"It's really a problem of informing people of the truth, and again it's a problem of the Western media. It's also certainly a problem of the interests of the exiled Tibetans. It's a fact that the more trouble there is in Tibet, the more money they get" Kolbl said
According to the news editors, the research concluded: "While a role for oviposition site variation in cost limitation is a novel finding in this system, it may apply more generally also to other mutualisms involving pollinating seed predators."
"Coral reefs are the jungles of our oceans - hotspots of biodiversity that easily outcompete all other marine ecosystems" says Christophe Kopp, first-author of the publication...

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Exercise prevents fructose-induced hypertriglyc... [Published Medical Xpress - May 17 2013]
Dalai Lama clique instigates self-immolation: C... [Published Global Times - May 17 2013]
Studies in the Area of Functional Ecology Repor... [Published Equities.com - May 15 2013]
Corals turn to algae for stored food when times... [Published EurekAlert! - May 14 2013]
Special ISC’13 Session to Probe the Thinking ... [Published Scientific Computing - May 13 2013]
Findings from University of Lausanne Hospital R... [Published NewsRX - May 11 2013]
Special ISC’13 Session to Probe the Thinking be... [Published insideHPC - May 10 2013]
What Cannibals Could Teach Us About Evolution [Published Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, ... - May 10 2013]
Missing link between over-stimulation and destr... [Published News-Medical.Net - May 09 2013]
Missing link in signals contributes to neurodeg... [Published Science Daily - May 08 2013]
The nNOS-p38MAPK Pathway Is Mediated by NOS1AP ... [Published Journal of Neuroscience - May 08 2013]
The Munc13 Proteins Differentially Regulate Rea... [Published Journal of Neuroscience - May 08 2013]
Positive Thinking Tips: Age Well, Like Ants Do [Published Guideposts.org - May 04 2013]
Nearly half of European jails overfilled [Published Press tv - May 03 2013]
High prison populations result of policy, not c... [Published EUobserver - May 03 2013]
Prison overcrowding remains major concern for E... [Published New Europe - May 03 2013]
Prisons overcrowded in nearly half of European ... [Published Expatica France - May 03 2013]
Bringing Silicon Valley to canton of Vaud [Published World Radio Switzerland - May 02 2013]
Vodeclic Hits the Ground Running as Windows 8 L... [Published Equities.com - May 01 2013]
Vodeclic Hits the Ground Running as Windows 8 L... [Published PRWeb - May 01 2013]
World-class exhibits [Published Ryerson University - May 01 2013]
Fruit Flies Have Cannibalistic Tendencies [Published French Tribune - May 01 2013]
Laboratory flies turn to cannibalism [Published BBC - May 01 2013]
Mild-mannered flies turn cannibal when short of... [Published New Scientist - Apr 30 2013]
Melanomas: Ludwig presents advancements in immu... [Published NewsRX - Apr 27 2013]
Final Results [Published TrustNet - Apr 25 2013]
Chipping ants to understand colonies [Published Boing Boing - Apr 23 2013]
Ants Climb Up Corporate Ladder As They Get Older [Published ITechPost - Apr 22 2013]
Ants Change Jobs as They Grow Older [Published Iran Daily - Apr 22 2013]
Tracking Study Discovers Ants Change... [Published Red Orbit - Apr 22 2013]
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Special ISC’13 Session to Probe the Thinking be... [Published insideHPC - May 10 2013]
In a special session at ISC’13, scientists working on the Human Brain Project will discuss their vision and roadmap for computing. Featuring Dr. Henry Markram of EPFL, the June 18 keynote will be entitled Supercomputing & the Human Brain Project – ...
Chipping ants to understand colonies [Published Boing Boing - Apr 23 2013]
University of Lausanne biologists chipped hundreds of ants and digitally tracked them to see how they form social groups and work collectively to get stuff done. Based on the data, they created heat maps and visualized the ants' trajectories. From ...
Tracking whole colonies shows ants make career ... [Published 3quarksdaily - Apr 19 2013]
From Nature: Because all the workers in an ant colony look the same, tracking their movements and interactions by eye is fiendishly difficult. Instead, Danielle Mersch and her colleagues tagged every single worker in entire colonies and used a computer ...
The Owl Comes Into Its Own [Published 3quarksdaily - Feb 26 2013]
Natalie Angier in The New York Times: Owls are a staple of children’s books and cultural kitsch — here wooing pussycats in pea-green boats and delivering mail to the Harry Potter crew, there raising a dubiously Wise eyebrow in the service of snack ...
Media Release [Published Canadian BioTechnologist2.0 - Jan 30 2013]
The Human Brain Project Winner of the of the largest European scientific funding competition The European Commission has officially announced the selection of the Human Brain Project (HBP) as one of its two FET Flagship projects. The new project ...
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Experienced Life Sciences Lawyer Rejoins Wilmer... [Published CisionWire - English - Jan 07 2013]
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