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What Drives Mysterious Sodium Pump?
Children with Crohn’s Have Distinct Gut Bacteria from Kids with Other Digestive Disorders
Far-Red Light Timing and Direction Found to Play Key Role in Strawberry Growth and Fruit Quality
Elephant Trunk Whiskers Exhibit Material Intelligence
Test can identify deadly complication of chronic kidney disease
Composers Tackle Environmental Issues In New Exhibit
Weight-loss drug linked to lower eye-disease risk in patients with diabetes
New method could reveal hidden supermassive black hole binaries
Grants Fund Oyster Restoration, ‘cattlevoltaics’
Curiosity Knows No Boundaries
Strong Results In Subject Rankings Once Again
HKUST and Zhejiang University Co-host Regional Finals of Global Sustainability Challenge HKUST Student Team to Represent Asia Pacific in Global Championship
HKUST Researchers Develop Metastasis Prevention Therapy Based on Glycan Targeting
Ice Age Drillers 12 February 2026
People with disabilities relying on emergency housing, study finds
Development of a New Technology for Controlled Interstrand Linking of DNA
High school seniors get hands-on with nanofabrication through CNF ATLAS program
AI could rebalance power between people and the services they use
Microbes harvest metals from meteorites aboard space station
Strike against mask wearing in 1930s echoed COVID-19 protests, study finds
HKUST Receives Generous Donation from GS Charity Foundation to Establish its First Scheme for Biomedical Science and Biotechnology Talent
Failing to fund nutrition support now will push health costs even higher
NASA selects UW-led STRIVE and EDGE teams for satellite missions
Laying the foundations for Australia’s giant freshwater prawn future
How Food Shortages Reprogram Immune System Response
Fruit fly study reveals how mating triggers behavioural changes in females
Cornell researchers win prize for insight into conspiracy belief
Photons With Record Quality And On Demand
“This Is About A Genuine Partnership With Africa”
“The Best Science Thrives In Community”
How giant galaxies could form just 1.4 billion years after the big bang
PolyU develops third-generation intelligent in-situ laser melt pool monitoring technology, deepening industry-academia-research integration to empower advanced manufacturing in Greater Bay Area
SWYM founders want you to dive in to find a date for Valentine’s Day
Exploring how the immune system detects drugs coated with ‘stealth’ polymers
ANSTO Hosts 2026 IAEA Lise Meitner Programme
HKUST Partners with Industry Leaders to Pilot Nature-Related Assessment for Commercial Properties
An unexpected link between two phenomena, hidden in spin glasses
Aussie-grown legumes in chicken meat diets could boost industry resilience and food security
Using muons to uncover the behavior of superconducting electron pairs
Academic retires after building solid foundation in quake research
Systems Thinking: how agriculture can drive national resilience
Turning waste into protein: Australia’s emerging insect industry
UW researchers use satellite data to quantify methane loss in the stratosphere
Skilled Migration Essential To Meet STEM Workforce Shortfall
Worrying About Aging May Actually Age Women Faster
Pianist, composer Tigran Hamasyan plays Dallas Morse Coors Concert Series
Pianist, composer Tigran Hamasyan plays Dallas Morse Concert Series
University of Manchester academics contribute to the toughest AI benchmark