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From E-waste To Gold: Pathway To CO2 Sustainability
New device’s radio waves reveal lead contamination in soil
Microglia digest large Alzheimer’s plaques by spitting enzymes at them
Pupil size in sleep reveals how memories are sorted and preserved
Feeling ‘hoodwinked’ Erodes Trust In Employee Relations
University Members Recognised In 2025 New Year Honours
Soil and Nutrient Management Effects on High Tunnel Organic Leafy Greens
The Australian Antarctic Program: A year in pictures 30 December 2024
Exploring the Intersections of Horticulture and Mental Health: Insights from New Research
How Discerning Are Consumers Toward Floristry Design Principles & How Much Are They Willing to Pay?
Spintronics Memory Innovation: A New Perpendicular Magnetized Film
Understanding Leaves’ Resiliency When It Rains
Structural cell protein also directly regulates gene transcription
Neuroscientist’s work leads to clinical trial for early Alzheimer’s treatment
Eight Publicly Funded Universities Co-organize Hong Kong Partners Week to Promote “Study in Hong Kong”
Clinical trial aims to ease pain of pelvic venous disorders
Refugee Doctor Training Programme Launches In Belfast
Paving the Way for the Future of Energy Storage with Solid-State Batteries
Dark energy doesn’t exist, according to new NZ study | University of Canterbury
HKUST Researchers Introduce Thermal-Electric Aerosol Printer to Make Piezoelectric Biofilms at Unprecedented Speed
Ithaca startup’s product builds bone health using NY milk protein
Swinburne artist featurette expands beyond the screen frame in THE LUME Melbourne
Found in translation: (re)connecting with Roman archaeological sites in the heart of the city
Vishaan Chakrabarti on urbanity, social uplift, and the power of design
During the Christmas season, reindeer have plenty of time on their hands
HKUST Wins Three Prestigious International Education Awards
New Pacific security hub to boost collaboration and research | University of Canterbury
QUT Researchers Address Critical Media Issues At Woodford Folk Festival
QUT Researchers Address Critical Media Issues At Woodford Folk Festival
By looking at individual atoms in tooth enamel, UW and PNNL researchers are learning what happens to our teeth as we age
New Research Uncovers Consumer and Industry Perspectives on Sustainability in the Floral Industry
Antarctic recruitment closes in less than a month 20 December 2024
Growers urged to use world-first weather tech to avoid spray drift
As earthquakes continue to destroy infrastructure around the world, these researchers are making our buildings more earthquake resistant
What is cotton’s biggest carbon emitter? Spotlight magazine sheds light
Aquatic vegetation removal has agricultural, economic, health benefits
Certificate program primes professionals for risk analysis in business
Syphilis Had Its Roots In Americas
Old Moon With Young Crust
MouseGoggles Offer Immersive Look Into Neural Activity
Cheap-as-chips Device Could Revolutionise Asthma Care
Cornell’s ‘big Cheese’ Of Cheese Retires
Rocket-inspired reaction yields carbon with record surface area
Unlocking Graphene’s Potential for Optoelectronic and Energy Applications
New research into tackling loneliness at work | University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury secures funding for two innovative education projects | University of Canterbury
Advancing research through NHMRC grants and scholarships
QUT health research boosted with $5.6M in NHMRC Ideas grants