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- Eva Knies joins core team of Future of WorkProfessor Knies is now one of the driving forces behind the hubs interdisciplinary research at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视./en/news/eva-knies-joins-core-team-of-future-of-work
 - Decision-making requires dataMobile phone data form a valuable data source that should be used on a much broader scale to support public health actions during the COVID-19 pandemic./en/news/decision-making-requires-data
 - 鈥楳usic recommendation algorithms are unfair to female artists, but we can change that鈥Christine Bauer (Computer science) discovered a 鈥榝eedback loop鈥 that causes the algorithms of music streaming services to recommend male artists more often./en/news/music-recommendation-algorithms-are-unfair-to-female-artists-but-we-can-change-that
 - Kristi Bergman wins Human Factors NL thesis award 2021MSc Human-Computer Interaction graduate Kristi Bergman has won the 2021 Human Factors NL thesis award for her thesis on Dark patterns./en/news/kristi-bergman-wins-human-factors-nl-thesis-award-2021
 - Two new PhD students startedMarloes Vredenborg and Kazi Haque started their PhD in the Human-Centered Computing group./en/news/two-new-phd-students-started
 - Interview about VR and metaverseZerrin Yumak was interviewed about VR and metaverse by the NOS, resulting in a news article./en/news/interview-about-vr-and-metaverse
 - 2021 Student Award nominees announcedThe nominees aren Aline Hern谩ndez, Lukas Arts, Robin Verstraten, Daan Roovers and 鈥楧e CO2-assistenten鈥, a group of Medicine students./en/news/2021-student-award-nominees-announced
 - Talking with robotsDr. Maartje de Graaf (Human Centered Computing) speaks about human interaction with robots/en/news/talking-with-robots
 - First talk in Embodied AI seriesThe Embodied AI initiative has started organizing an online Talk Series. The first is on November 25 by Prof. Ana Paiva. Co-organized by Dr. Zerrin Yumak, Dr. Ruud Hortensius and Dr. Maartje de Graaf./en/news/first-talk-in-embodied-ai-series
 - Immune system turns itself off in tumours by fibre releaseUntil now, it was a mystery why tumours often regrow after treatment. But an American research group has found the culprits./en/news/immune-system-turns-itself-off-in-tumours-by-fibre-release
 - Current treatments for chronic pain might have the opposite effectRecent advances in pain research show that people suffering from chronic pain might have been treated with drugs that do not prevent, but actually facilitate the transition of acute to chronic pain./en/news/current-treatments-for-chronic-pain-might-have-the-opposite-effect
 - CAKE in the brainThe successful use of the Conditional Activation of Knock-in Expression (CAKE) technique in brain cells allows researchers to study cell processes in more detail./en/news/cake-in-the-brain
 - Why the major research project should be graded pass/failThe major research project would benefit from pass/fail grading, instead of numerical./en/news/why-the-major-research-project-should-be-graded-passfail
 - 鈥淭he molecule of more鈥: a dopamine rush of a bookA short review of the popular science book on the influence of dopamine on behaviour and our daily lives: The molecule of more./en/news/the-molecule-of-more-a-dopamine-rush-of-a-book
 - Faeces, the new anti-ageing product?Transfer of faecal contents from young to aged individuals could reverse symptoms of ageing in the brain, gut, and eye./en/news/faeces-the-new-anti-ageing-product
 - Functioning liver units in less than a minuteResearchers at the UMC Utrecht are working towards on-demand production of cell structures or human body parts./en/news/functioning-liver-units-in-less-than-a-minute
 - You are what you eat: how you metabolise your food matters in cancerYour metabolism is fundamental to your health, but also your illness. Understanding it is crucial for finding treatments./en/news/you-are-what-you-eat-how-you-metabolise-your-food-matters-in-cancer
 - Sequencing a grain of hopeGenetic sequence of oat may help us keep our bellies full in the future/en/news/sequencing-a-grain-of-hope
 - Repaying student loans may cost students their health tooA cohort study shows that especially students who struggle to repay their increasingly high debts before early mid-life run higher risks of cardiovascular disease./en/news/repaying-student-loans-may-cost-students-their-health-too
 - The current process for allocating research funding is in need of reformsA group of early career scientists called The Young Academy is trying to improve the funding process through input from researchers across the Netherlands./en/news/the-current-process-for-allocating-research-funding-is-in-need-of-reforms