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    Use of ship technology for self-maintenance of saltpan cottages

    Ship technology could offer a solution for the saltpan cottages which are falling inexorably into ruin in the area of the Sečovlje saltpans. This has been determined by students of various University of Ljubljana faculties under the mentorship of Senior Lecturer Mag. Valter Suban of the University’s Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport. They were aware of the problem of degradation in the area of the Sečovlje saltpans, so they were looking for a way for the saltpan cottages to be reconstructed and changed into sustainable self-maintaining projects.

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    SMART ERA: SMART Community-led Transition for Europe's Rural Areas

    Europe's rural areas are facing processes of depopulation, particularly of young people, which is leading to an ageing demographic profile. This is causing a number of structural problems, such as fewer jobs, deteriorating infrastructure and a shrinking supply of services of general interest. On the other hand, development of digital technologies and the increase in remote work have also led to a reverse trend of rural in-migration, which was most evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. These trends can be harnessed for rural growth through smart adaptation strategies, development of new integrated solutions, and the integration of local knowledge and cultural heritage.

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    How successful was psychology in policy-making during the pandemic?

    The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound effect on people's daily lives. Decision-makers had to make decisions and implement measures to curb the spread of the virus, which impacted many. Because similar situations are likely to occur again in the future, it is important to explore how psychology can help develop more efficient measures to curb the pandemic. This was the focus of the study, published in thejournal Nature and conducted by researchers from over 30 countries, including Dr Žan Lep from the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana.

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    Soap bubbles can be used as lasers

    Soap bubbles, with their changing colors, impress both adults and children and are a source of inspiration for researchers in various fields - mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology. Among them are Zala Korenjak and Asst. Dr. Matjaž Humar from the Jožef Stefan Institute and the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, who were the first to show that soap bubbles can be used as lasers.

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    Smart Agro Grape – Digital platform for vineyard managers

    How can you set up smart vineyards that would be sustainably oriented and that would only use the essential quantities of sprays and fertilisers? This challenge has been taken up by the European project Smart Agro Grape, in which the lead partner is the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the University of Ljubljana. The project will involve the development of a digital platform and a mobile phone app, which will allow vineyard managers to access / get notifications and thereby to respond early to situations that could lead to the onset of various diseases in the vineyard, and will enable more commercially successful operation.

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    Almost 2.8 million European funds for innovative student exercise programs

    The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved almost 2.8 million euros in European funds for the zMIGAJ! program. This program will provide young students with two extra hours of exercise per week, which they will co-create with their teachers. Encouraging regular exercise is essential for young people's health and well-being, especially as they are increasingly exposed to stress, sedentary lifestyles, and digital screens. Regular exercise has been proven to improve mood, self-esteem, concentration, and academic success, as well as promote social bonds, cooperation, and mutual respect.

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    Matematični fizik prof. dr. Tomaž Prosen je kot prvi v Sloveniji pridobil že drugi prestižni projekt Evropskega raziskovalnega sveta (ERC ADG)

    Podeljen projekt ERC AdG (ERC Advanced Grant – namenjen uveljavljenim raziskovalcem) je nedvomno najprestižnejši znanstveni projekt, ki ga lahko dobi individualni raziskovalec. Za prof. dr. Tomaža Prosena pa je to že drugi tak projekt, tokrat z naslovom QUEST (Quantum Ergodicity: Stability and Transitions). Poleg vrhunskega uspeha v svetovnem merilu za raziskovalca, gre tudi za izjemen dosežek Fakultete za matematiko in fiziko Univerze v Ljubljani – predvsem za njeno izjemno kakovostno raziskovalno okolje, ki ga nudi raziskovalcem in njihovim skupinam.