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Otago lab addresses the people-side of food safety
Self-esteem, openness to LGBTQ peers helps all high schoolers
Misfits find a home – and a history – in the ongoing story of punk
CCE promotes Buffalo’s wellbeing with healthy community stores
AI on deck: assessing impact of MLB’s new ball-strike system
Ecologist, biogeochemist Emily Bernhardt to lead Cornell Atkinson
HKUST-led Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre Partners with Southeast University to Advance Deep Space Exploration Supporting the National Goal of…
Musk’s Twitter takeover highlights danger of owner-dominated social media platforms
Taking Pressure Off Lungs
Understanding how extracellular vesicles from cancer cells end up in urine
Emerging technologies in spotlight at Tourism Policy School
Rural doctor programmes effective but more work needed – study
‘Hunting Yellow Pigs’ film shows a singular approach to math education
American Indian and Alaska Native peoples face increased risk for fatal police violence in and around reservations
Australian scientists achieve energy storage and quantum battery breakthrough
Ethnic land rights fail to provide Afro-Colombians with economic security
Statistics That Tell Whole Truth? It’s As Easy As ABC
Risk, Not Zero-detection, Should Guide Food Safety
First-of-its-kind dental scheme tackles hidden barrier to work
Jürgen Habermas – Thinker Who Shaped Germany
New Model Uses Team Interactions To Predict Next Steps In Collaborative Work
University of Manchester scientists play key role in discovery of new heavy-proton particle at CERN
The University of Notre Dame recognised among Australia’s top educators of future GPs
South Australian children deserve safe and nutritious food at Early Childhood Education and Care Centres
Connecting people, architecture, and environment with passive design-Ryo Murata
$2.1M Queensland study on genetic links to chronic conditions in Pasifika cohort
Nanoscale Surface Patterns For Advanced Heat Control
The University of Manchester becomes lead UK-based coordinating institution for UK-China Humanities Alliance
A built-in warning system: How mosquitoes detect a common compound in plant-based mosquito repellent
Human Patrols Boost Migrating Amphibians
REEgen and RETRN Bio to establish local manufacturing space
A once-in-a-multigeneration opportunity to supercharge research and development
HKUST Launches 35th Anniversary Celebrations Showcasing a Legacy of Miracles and a Vision for the Future
Not So Pretty But Plenty Of Likes
Funding Boost To Drive Breakthroughs In Cotton Industry
Electric vehicles could reduce NZ’s fossil fuel dependence – but is our grid ready?
Smart Stadiums: Las Vegas stadium tech boss to address Brisbane conference
Gayini: where science meets traditional knowledge in restoring former cotton country
New Dataset Maps NZ’s Energy Demand To 2050
Milestone Voyage For Antarctic Science
HKUST Wins Record-Breaking Accolades at 51st International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva
Exercise Aiding Cancer Patients
PolyU shines at MWC Barcelona 2026 as the sole university exhibitor from Hong Kong and recognised as GLOMO Award Finalist
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director
How Vitamin B2 Could Pave Way To New Cancer Therapies
Matching Day event with Chulalongkorn University focuses on collaborative research in dental sciences
How materials informatics aids photocatalyst design for hydrogen production
Opening statement to the Senate Inquiry into Funding and Resourcing for the CSIRO