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Researchers encourage retailers to embrace AI to better service customers
New research grades Victorian Government at C+ on preventive health
Ancient submerged volcanos bristle with sealife
Climate change experts tour New Zealand’s coastal wetlands
$1.5 million grant awarded to team studying impacts of land abandonment
Scientist unveils further proof of salty water on Mars
First Songs: Heralding First Nation voices
Almost $20m for Otago researchers in Marsden grants
CSL R and D Day 2022
Taniwha, and ‘kiwi’ microorganisms are among 13 University of Canterbury Marsden-funded research projects
How well are Māori doing amidst te reo boom?
NZ must consider restricting alcohol sponsorship of broadcast sports as part of wider law reform
Cicada to operate new biotech incubator
New report showcases CSIRO’s sustainability as organisation
Statement of Max Planck Society on brutal repression of protests in Iran
Rising to regional health challenge
Study reveals how ancient fish colonized deep sea
Intensified Meat Production in Response to Climate Change Would Bring Short-Term Rewards, Long-Term Risks
Study offers new insights into immune mechanisms of inflammatory disease
Infants less likely to contract COVID, develop severe symptoms than other household caregivers
Permanent daylight saving time would reduce deer-vehicle collisions, study shows
Researchers Show How Network Pruning Can Skew Deep Learning Models
Health experts target ambitious Olympic goals
Prehistoric reptile casts turn out to be copies of priceless fossil destroyed in WWII
PolyU’s School of Accounting and Finance launches its first Fintech Adoption Index Survey
Nibbling Synapses: Glial Cells Eating of Synapses May Enhance Learning and Memory
Backlash to racial justice movements may boost risk of high BMI, obesity
Hayabusa2 samples reveal formation and evolution of asteroid Ryugu
Can robots and AI help address world’S food security issues?
Tokyo Tech Sailing Team qualifies for All Japan Intercollegiate Sailing Championships
Study investigates male and female travellers’ ‘transformations’
CSL Enters Licensing Agreement
Three wins at NSW Premier’s Prizes for Science & Engineering
New innovations to help solve plastic waste in Indo-Pacific
Anthropologists Find New Ways Female Bones Are Permanently Altered After Giving Birth
Was Choreographer George Balanchine Ahead of His Time-Or of It?
Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship announces certification program
New computational method builds detailed maps of human tissues
People over numbers: Book charts China’s neopolitical turn
New research project will explore experiences of veterans living with dementia in their own home
New Technique Helps ID Genes Related to Aging
Durable, Inexpensive Catalyst Reduces Carbon Footprint of Ammonia Production
Stellar researcher joins University
Women in energy and water research seminar to feature Maša Prodanović on Nov. 3
Lego Tutankhamun marks century-old discovery of king’s tomb
Machine learning, from you
Burnet welcomes grant for mRNA vaccine development
Australia and world experts join forces against animal diseases in Geelong