The combination of principles and data from science with the poetry lens of intuition, emotions, and beliefs can lead to novel ways of communicating research. Would we be able to express the human nature of science and make research more accessible to all? We asked the founder and editor of the first science and poetry journal.
Continue readingVinoVeritas: Bottling Trust by Securing the Wine Supply Chain with Blockchain
Uncorking a bottle of Burgundy and finding it tastes off can ruin the experience due to doubts about its authenticity. Explore the transformative power of blockchain in the world of wine. THINK delves into “VinoVeritas,” a pioneering project by University of Malta researchers, revealing how blockchain can help ensure a trustworthy wine supply chain, thwarting fraud and preserving the adoration for this esteemed beverage globally.
Continue readingCan We Change the Contraceptive Pill?
60 years ago, the contraceptive pill triggered a social revolution by allowing women to take charge over their reproductive health. Yet, hefty side effects threaten these same rights. THINK analyses what science has been doing to overcome these side effects.
Continue readingThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Contraceptive Pill, Reproductive Rights, and Malta
Contraception, and especially the contraceptive pill, have revolutionised society in the past 60 years. Yet one of the most utilised methods has side effects that are still not addressed by science worldwide, and shining a light over Malta shows a lack of data on the population’s reproductive health. THINK investigates.
Continue readingLow-Impact Concrete Flower Pots with Recycled Materials
Discover how resourcefulness and innovation in repurposing materials like broken glass, tiles, and eggshells can lead to the creation of everyday objects. Explore the collaborative effort of first-year B.Sc. (Built Environment) students under Prof. Ruben Paul Borg’s guidance as they transform waste into functional and aesthetically pleasing concrete flowerpots. By incorporating waste materials into the concrete mixture, these flowerpots contribute to reducing the carbon footprint of concrete production, aligning with sustainability goals in the construction industry. Dive into the journey of producing durable, eco-friendly flowerpots that showcase the power of creativity and sustainability in construction practices.
Continue readingMycoMalta: Putting the Fun in Fungi
Have you ever wondered how mushrooms grow? A Maltese company, sharing its founder’s love for fungi, is delighting kids and grown-ups with the experience of growing their own mushrooms in the comfort of their home.
Continue readingThe Food and Nutritional Sciences: A New Era of Health
Do you consider yourself a foodie with a passion for promoting a healthy lifestyle? Are you interested in the science of food, and do you want to help our planet become more sustainable? Can you see yourself working as an allied health professional with your own private practice? Look no further than this upcoming course from the Department of Food Sciences and Nutrition that will equip you to pursue abundant career opportunities in the field of Food and Nutritional Sciences.
Continue readingThe Depth of the Sea from Space
Beaches are dynamic entities, constantly undergoing erosion and change, which can have significant impacts on recreational, economic, and social activities. The SIPOBED project, led by Prof. Sebastiano D’Amico and his team at the Department of Geosciences, aims to tackle the challenges posed by beach erosion. By harnessing the power of satellite observations and artificial intelligence algorithms, the project provides extensive and accurate measurements of the depth of the seafloor in pocket beaches around Malta. This valuable information helps stakeholders make informed decisions regarding coastal management, infrastructure development, and risk mitigation. Through a combination of innovative technologies and local research, the SIPOBED project offers practical solutions tailored to the unique needs of Malta’s beaches, ensuring the preservation of these valuable natural resources for future generations.
Continue readingMusic and the Brain – Can Playlists Help You Study?
If you are one of the 515 million (monthly) active users who listen to music on Spotify, then you know how music can help you get through the day. Today, Spotify has over four billion playlists to choose from whilst studying, so get your study mood on: shuffle, play, and switch the brain button on while you read about why music is an essential part of our lives!
Continue readingAerogen’s Vapour Solution for Disinfection
Discover the revolutionary Aerogen project, harnessing the power of modified water vapor to disinfect surfaces without traditional chemicals. Learn how researchers at the University of Malta are leading the way in combating bacteria with this eco-friendly solution.
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