New Year, New Discoveries

Research at Hungarian universities never stops. In every field, from the tiniest scales like crushing atoms and revolutionising cancer treatments – all the way to examining distant stars, research spreads like a sea of flowers, improving our everyday life.

29 January 2025

 

Scientists at the STAR experiment have developed a novel method to explore nuclear structures in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. This breakthrough offers new insights into the shape and behavior of atomic nuclei, potentially revolutionizing various fields of physics. ELTE is a proud partner in this pioneering research, contributing significantly to data Collection and analysis.

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MOME (Moholy Nagy University of Art and design) has made an astonishing new timelapse video about a far away old red giant stars sunspots, and made an engaging animation of it making it available for broader audiences. Discover what lurks out there in the vastness of space

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Groundbreaking research by Semmelweis University and the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences reveals that myotoxins, naturaly produced by molds on crops and food, can be found in the follicular fluid of women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). The study highlights potential links between these toxins and unexplained infertility, providing new insights into how mycotoxins might affect egg quality and hormone levels.

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Discover the Future of Innovation at ELTE! At ELTE Innovation Day, revolutionary advancements took place, with Antal Csámpai and Gábor Mező being awarded for their revolutionary anti-cancer drug. Plus, inspiring student projects, private tutor recommendation services, a doctor-patient communication app, a 3D printing platform and so much more. Don't miss out on these cutting-edge developments driving our future! For more information. 

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