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£1.5 million gift from Sir Terry Leahy to boost Alliance Manchester Business School’s research into regional inequality
New Data-Driven Model Rapidly Predicts Dehydrogenation Barriers in Solid-State Materials
Miniature, lab-created human organs to fast-track new disease treatments
Breakthrough in fight against chemically resistant dieback
Around 6% of the UK adult population have a food allergy, new report finds
Broadband for All? Mapping and Discussing the Progress, Challenges Across NYS
Ghosh To Lead Cornell’s Society For Humanities
Projects funded by 2024 New Frontier Grants look toward the future
Nutrition And Diet Action Overlooked In Federal Budget
Researchers Unlock Vital Insights into Metal-Nitrogen-Carbon Catalysts’ Reaction Mechanism
Emeritus Professor Fumio Koyama awarded the 4th Hirose Award
Improved RHD treatment delivery trial popular
Swinburne soars into top 25 in Young University Rankings
Check And Check-methane
Otago work protects power grid during aurora
Failings exposed in primate research oversight
UW-led project to study ozone, atmospheric layers a finalist for next-generation NASA satellite
Social online training helps against loneliness and depression
Yang-Tan researchers will be honored May 21 with best paper award
Study Explores Role of Epigenetics, Environment in Differing Alzheimer’s Risk Between Black and White Communities
Diversity, empathy fuel national win for Men’s Fencing Club
New Technique Improves Finishing Time for 3D Printed Machine Parts
How did science and research stack up in the 2024 Federal Budget?
Scientists Welcome Strong Steps On Pathway To Boostng R&D
Thirty years overdue-R&D strategic examination a once-in-a-generation opportunity for structural reform
Tokyo Tech Hosts 17th Student Support Forum
Talking About Revolution
National AusiSTAR Hub to provide data science boost for Aussie athletes
Creating a Green Composite Material from Japanese Washi Paper
Advances in Understanding the Evolution of Stomach Loss in Agastric Fishes
Exploring the effect of H2O2 eustress on individual cancer cells using hopping probe scanning ion conductance microscopy (HPICM)
Tracing Origins Of Organic Matter In Martian Sediments
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 73 Is Launched
Physicist recognised for international contributions to space research
Renovations to revitalize Sibley Dome as vital hub for AAP
World’s Largest Hummingbird Is Actually Two Species
Chinese fruit fly genomes reveal global migrations, repeated evolution
Daylight Saving Time Spells Bad News For Healthy Habits
Mitosis Instead Of Meiosis
Tokyo Tech’s BBCube Technology to drive new next-generation 3D integration manufacturing lines by Tech Extension Co. and Tech Extension Taiwan Realizing social…
Variability In Human Body Vocabularies
Don’t Matter If You’re This Or That
New Deputy Chair And Board Member Appointed
Expert Commentary: What caused so many auroras this weekend, and could we see more?
Release of “Fugaku-LLM” – a large language model trained on the supercomputer “Fugaku” Enhanced Japanese language ability, for use in research and business
MChart redefines mental health service planning through cutting-edge data analytics
Budget must include the cost of living healthy and well into the future
Was Beethoven Unmusical?