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Autism crisis sees thousands of children wait years for support, report finds
HKUST Prof. LAU Kei May Elected to the US National Academy of Engineering
A decade of innovation: Unveiling Curtin’s 2024 Accelerate trailblazers
QUT joins research consortium to combat corneal blindness
Australian-first veggie powder range launched in supermarkets
Building labor into architectural history
Parents’ conversational approaches about Black Lives Matter differ by race
New book charts a novel course for India’s social safety nets
Trust in Doctors, Not Public Officials, Boosts COVID-19 Vaccination
2023 – year of climate extremes
University awarded United Nations Environment Programme accreditation
NIH grant explores repetitive DNA sequences
Sophomore twins and space enthusiasts reach for stars
Dig for dinosaurs in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert with UNE’s top d
Study IDs Ways to Better Help Children Experiencing Homelessness
Universities secures £12 million boost for AI innovation
Researchers strike gold with improved catalyst
The 3rd Engineering School Sustainability Challenge, a Contest for Business Plans was held
$35M for life-changing corneal blindness research
Bullied teens’ brains show chemical change associated with psychosis
Quantum photonics pioneer tours Australia as Frew Fellow
Engaged Conversations Series events to focus on community partnerships
Pandemic linked to 14% increase in underweight children in India
ILR trio secures grant to study health care unions in the South
Barbie snubbed at Oscars, but not in academia
Virus ancestry could help predict next pandemic
Love and Hate in Ancient Times
Electronic music with human rhythm
Fulbright scholars awarded at Sydney
Optimism key to greening global financial system
Sticking with sport during school years linked to academic success
Tokyo Tech students lead team to Business and Legal Affairs Award at Digital Agency’s Law API Hackathon
Clutch stretch goes long way
CSIRO study shows marine heatwaves have significant impact on microorganisms
Child marriage a key factor in Laos’ high adolescent pregnancy rate
BBC Radio 4 to broadcast Manchester charity appeal from Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien
Small RNAs help skin wounds heal faster with minimal scarring, find scientists
Excellence Strategy: Success for University of Würzburg
Scammed by ‘fake news’: animals led by the nose to leave plants alone
Innovative approach to assess how diet of pregnant woman might impact foetal development
Psychological care delivered over the phone is an effective way to combat loneliness and depression, according to a major new study
Help is available for 1.5 million Australians with serious tinnitus
Tokyo Tech first among students at ISUCON13 software tuning contest
New funding fuels ground-breaking research into facial reconstruction methods for cancer patients
Diet breakthrough: Monash University researchers find simpler alternative to intermittent fasting
CCMR JumpStart program funds three projects in Spring 2024
Cost Analysis of Using Cover Crops in Citrus Production
‘Flawed’ material resolves superconductor conundrum