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Three emerging University of Canterbury academics funded $713,000 for health research
How Covid created dramatic changes in ‘winter virus’
Academy reports achievements of 2021
Researchers unravel cellular mystery related to salmonella
Unusual neutron star discovered in stellar graveyard
Strange neutron star spinning every 76 seconds discovered in stellar graveyard
Opening doors for equal opportunities
“We need a cultural change to remain competitive”
Living diversity – but how?
Indigenous seasonal knowledge showcased in ‘Many Lands, Many Seasons’ television series
Tokyo Tech High School of Science and Technology joins STEAM Colloquium of De La Salle University Integrated School of Philippines
Breathtaking solution for breathless problem
CRDC Directors visit northern Australia cotton growers
Gastric cancer research backed by Health Research Council
Curtin-developed wearable sensor finds dancers are dancing through pain
Novel way to take pressure off spine surgery
Pollack to grads: ‘Have an influence that will matter’
Commissioned ROTC seniors embrace change, uncertainty
Women resent compliments about communality at work
Amazon and Max Planck Society establish Science Hub
Seeing how odor is processed in brain
New Flexible and Tough Superelastic Metal Alloy Shows Promise in Biomedical Applications
Closer look at scientific power of nuclear and accelerator techniques
NSW gives an $8 million boost to Tech Central
World’s most remote oceans are polluted with microplastics: study
Closer look at nuclear and accelerator techniques
Hope lives on after thwarted Everest flight
Law degree helps Joel build better world for his people and family
Species thrive through social connections
Some monkeys might pull poker face
Penn State researchers study adolescents’ life aspirations in Cambodia
Oil and gas brine ‘no better’ controlling dust than rainwater, researchers find
Researcher focuses on essential, but often-ignored, organ in pregnancy
Seattle democracy vouchers increase donations, number of candidates in city elections
Trend-spotting Google exec Colin McKay says University of Toronto prepared him for dynamic career path
Discovery offers starting point for better gene-editing tools
Study reveals how world’s most active volcano was born
Men’s lacrosse set to face Rutgers in NCAA semifinals
Instrument-building festival challenges, inspires
Study reveals potential therapies for aggressive lymphoma
PolyU develops ultrasensitive and portable detection sensor for rapid, easy and low-cost Covid antibody test
HKUST to Enhance Collaboration on Sustainability with French Consulate
Australian Academy of Science Elects Fellow Professor Craig Simmons
Australia takes centre stage for Generation IV forum meeting
Orientation sessions held for new students at all levels of study
Swinburnes Master of FinTech partners with industry leaders
Burnet support for National Reconciliation Week
Engineering Research Day showcases role of engineers in addressing sustainability issues