Scientists have concluded how the most important basis of modern life – the ribosome – may have emerged
Researchers suggest that the ribosome, essential for protein production in cells, likely originated from a simpler and more dependent structure than previously believed.
Using AI for Cancer Treatment. The Era of Human Evaluation of Biological Experiments is Over, Says Data Scientist Kováč
Michal Kováč discusses the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the field of life sciences and cancer treatment.
Food scientists at the Estonian University of Life Sciences acquired a device that imitates the human intestine
Estonian University of Life Sciences has obtained a unique laboratory device that simulates the human intestines to study the effect of food on the microbiome without human testing.
Invisible helpers protect the pine
A recent study from the Estonian University of Life Sciences reveals that the fungal communities protecting pines are mainly influenced by the host tree's genetics and its growing location, highlighting the impact of climate change and new diseases on tree resilience.
Scientists Propose to Install a Super Laser on the Moon
A group of scientists suggests that the Moon's unique cold conditions make it an ideal location for the installation of ultrastable lasers crucial for precise timekeeping and navigation systems.
The startup where AI creates embryos
A fertility lab in Mexico City uses artificial intelligence to create human embryos with a robotic assembly line named AURA.
Significant Step - Lithuanian Representative Joins European Innovation Council Ambassadors for the First Time
A Lithuanian representative has joined the European Innovation Council (EIC) ambassadors, marking a significant milestone for Lithuania's life sciences sector.
Estonian university researcher sent fabricated citations to the press, researcher apologizes
A professor from the Estonian University of Life Sciences submitted an opinion article with falsified references criticizing the restoration of Finnish forests and has since apologized for his actions.
Health, "HealthCORE" is born, the new business unit dedicated to Healthcare & Life Science
HealthCORE is a new business unit aimed at enhancing strategic communication and advocacy in the healthcare and life sciences sectors, addressing complex challenges the system faces.
The Estonian University of Life Sciences Holds Engineer's Day on Thursday
On Thursday, the Estonian University of Life Sciences will host its third Engineer's Day, focusing on construction engineering.
Protein smoothie recipe: how to make it to gain muscle mass in 30 days
Medical professionals suggest a specific combination of essential macronutrients in a natural preparation that promotes fiber increase and tissue recovery, according to the Spanish Association of Sports Sciences.
Creating Artificial Cells to Approach the Mysteries of Life, Discussing the Considerations of Difficult-to-Control Proliferation
Research is progressing on creating artificial cells to unlock the mysteries of life, with a focus on using DNA technology for information exchange.
Time for a Sustainable Economy
The article discusses the analogy of Earth as a spaceship requiring maintenance and how economic sciences can contribute to its preservation.
Award Winner Evelin Loit-Harro: the fruit of science is students
Evelin Loit-Harro and Liina Talgre from the Estonian University of Life Sciences received an award for researching environmentally friendly farming practices that ensure stable yields and maintain soil fertility.
National Science Award in the Field of Natural Sciences Won by Kaido Tammeveski
Kaido Tammeveski, a professor at the University of Tartu, won a national science award for his research group’s work on replacing rare platinum in fuel cells with cheaper iron to make eco-friendly transportation more accessible.
Admission to Master's Studies at the Estonian University of Life Sciences
The Estonian University of Life Sciences is calling for applications for its Master's programs, offering 17 courses in Estonian and several in English, with deadlines set for early February and July.
Enrollment for Master's Studies Began at the Estonian University of Life Sciences
On February 1st, enrollment for master's studies began at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, offering 17 programs in Estonian and opening applications for English-language programs as well.
The admission process for master's studies has started at the Estonian University of Life Sciences
The admission process for master's programs began in February at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, offering 17 Estonian-language curricula this year, with applications for English-language programs also now open.
Are you from the sciences or letters? The question to teenagers that should be reformulated
The article discusses how the traditional question of whether adolescents prefer science or humanities should be reevaluated to better support their academic decisions and personal growth.
Sejong University Discusses International Cooperation in Plant Life Sciences with Australia’s SCU
Sejong University engaged in a symposium with Southern Cross University to discuss global food crop research and collaboration in life sciences addressing fertilizer shortages.
Everyone is interested in Iceland
A discussion at a recent promotional event highlighted the interest in Iceland's growing sectors, particularly in life sciences, software development, and food and marine technology, aimed at foreign investors and experts.
Frontier Prize for discoverers of the 'magic angle' that generates supermaterials
Spanish physicist Pablo Jarillo-Herrero and Canadian Allan MacDonald have been awarded the Frontier Prize in Basic Sciences for their work in the new field of twistronics, with a prize of 400,000 euros.
Virtual exhibition opened for painter and graphic artist Miroslav Šutej, who is the author of all state symbols of Croatia
The Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts is commemorating the 20th anniversary of the death of Miroslav Šutej with a virtual exhibition showcasing his significant works available on their website.
I was a poor student from the province. I didn't have money for big outings in Zagreb, so I started drinking coffee; that was my maximum
The article discusses a popular and respected professor from the Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, known for his engaging commentary on films and his past experiences as a struggling student.
A morning at the National Museum of Natural Sciences to combat unwanted loneliness and aging
The article discusses a morning event at the National Museum of Natural Sciences where social dining users are guided to combat unwanted loneliness and aging.
The super economist from Oxford who dismantles all the myths he defended for decades: 'Economics is not a science like physics'
An exploration of an Oxford economist's views challenging long-held beliefs in the field of economics, emphasizing its distinction from the natural sciences.
Where to Study Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary or Physiotherapy Abroad in 2026? Discover Our Rankings
The article provides a ranking of 41 francophone health programs across five European countries to guide French students looking to study health sciences abroad in 2026.