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Hoiho research on Stewart Island identifies critical marine habitats
Scientists seek to grow field of eDNA research ‘without squelching creativity’
Researchers envision wood-derived, self-powered biosensors for wireless devices
Manchester retains top 2% in latest QS World University Rankings
Study to focus on climate impact of NYS ponds, wetlands
Study sheds light on how scramblase proteins rearrange cell membranes
Partnership to create opportunities for thousands of young people in Salford
Centre for Eye and Vision Research officially launched to showcase leading role for Hong Kong
Prehistoric Swiss Army knife indicates early humans communicated
Return to work culture change
Never too odd to learn how to swim
Ki uta ki tai: NIWA’s role in mountains-to-sea estuarine management
Moving to ‘Smart Zero’: Digital technologies to accelerate transition to net zero
Swinburne IRL according to Josh
Multi-scale imaging confirms protein’s role in neuronal structure, dynamics
Curtin reaches new heights in prestigious QSWUR
Call for New Zealand specific autism research
Launch of Stand Strong, Walk Tall pilot
Kelp connecting Southern coasts – genomics reveals
Woolly wonders return to Mawson 9 June 2022
Swinburne climbs 25 places to Top 300 globally
World University Rankings – University of Canterbury in top 300
Sydney 41st in world in QS rankings
Plastic on Australia’s beaches cut by almost third
Through three cancer scares, grateful family donates to Cornell’s canine care
Researchers to study whether metal-corroding microbes can grow in Canada’s proposed nuclear waste facility
Finger Lakes Land Trust, once master’s project, conserves 28K acres
Through film, University of Toronto grad aims to help STEM-trained immigrant women overcome barriers
Great Science Share for Schools helps children take climate action
$2.8 million study to test if microbes can grow in Canada’s national facility for nuclear waste
Considering trauma in tech design could benefit all users
Amazon River freshwater fish show signs of overexploitation
Start-ups are what country needs
Injectable gel to repair damage after heart attack
Promising anticancer molecule identified
Study reveals deep inequalities of care for atrial fibrillation patients
Covid couldn’t curb enthusiasm for sustainability
Autonomous underwater drone could revolutionise seafood industry
First evidence of microplastics in Antarctic snow – new NZ research
Study shows strong link between COVID‑19 and worsening mental health
‘Sky’s limit’ for University of Toronto Mississauga grad who counts family as key to her success
Trio of Manchester scientists win Royal Society of Chemistry prizes
Eagle Feather introduced to convocation ceremonies as symbol of University of Toronto’s commitment to reconciliation
Center for Visual Computing and Artificial Intelligence
Copper makes seed pods explode
Of lab frustration and magic hands
Yolk-Shell Nanocrystals with Movable Gold Yolk: Next Generation of Photocatalysts
Minister for Agriculture visits CRDC director on farm