Clever Tartu: Geriatrics helped a man get back on track, but Estonian medicine does not yet support this story
A 72-year-old man, Alar Ehala, credited geriatric day therapy with helping him recover from debilitating pain, highlighting the potential benefits of interdisciplinary medical care, despite a lack of official support in Estonia.
TomaΕ‘eviΔ will spend nearly 100,000 euros for the analysis of local councils
The City of Zagreb has announced that it will spend almost 100,000 euros for an interdisciplinary analysis of its local self-government system, aimed at improving the understanding and efficiency of local councils and committees.
Life with Robots: Instead of Ears, Microphones; Instead of Eyes, Lenses
A new interdisciplinary book examines Japan's culture of robotic assistance as a bridge technology in ethical dilemmas.
Column 'Uni live': Natural Science as a Foreign Language
The author reflects on the challenges of integrating natural sciences with humanities disciplines, particularly in the context of ethnology and geography.
100 years of the Academy of Athens: Athens at the center of global thought
The Academy of Athens is celebrating its centenary by initiating a new international dialogue platform with a symposium set for February 9 and 10.
The Future of Long Life Under the Microscope of Experts - A Unique Meeting with Representatives from Medicine, Economics, Business, and Science
An interdisciplinary debate focusing on longevity, emphasizing not just the extension of life but also the improvement of its quality in health, social, and economic dimensions.
Research team suspects large plague mass grave near Erfurt
An interdisciplinary research team has discovered significant evidence of a mass grave from the plague era near Erfurt, marking potentially the first burial site found through systematic search in Europe.