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University leaders discuss pandemic’s impact on learning, ‘power of place’ at World Academic Summit
Air pollution renders flower odors unattractive to moths
Prestigious early-career awards
Bold research bids earn €10.5m of EU backing
Dutch solar car serves as a battery on wheels: ‘power, anytime, anywhere’
Time and brain size – of mice and men
New Technology Lets Quantum Bits Hold Information for 10,000 Times Longer than Previous Record
Councils call for community-based response
Small Enzyme-Mimicking Polymers May Have Helped Start Life
New approach to recycling
Health groups: Senate must block government environment law changes to protect health
A reason to track your backyard snails
World-first Aussie innovations among finalists for prestigious research commercialisation awards
Research reveals new ideas about autism and social interaction
‘Adaptive testing’ quickly IDs infections within social circles
Debris from stellar explosion not slowed after
NSF grant to fund economists’ active learning study
Red hot meat: the wrong recipe for heart disease
Study reveals possible new coronavirus entry points
Innovative research at TU/e awarded with three EU grants
New tool allows researchers to predict key functional sites in proteins
Researchers want you to help map out Australia’s energy transition
Curtin continues to climb in prestigious global rankings
Regular saliva testing to be trialled in University and Southampton schools
RACGP calls for clarity on future of telehealth
Explainer: why meteors light up night sky
Best script is what matters to you
Notre Dame Teaching and Learning Educator wins 2020 Business Events Perth Aspire Award
Telehealth here to stay, but safeguards and improvement needed
Pollack provides updates on New York state guidelines for universities
Reducing cirrhosis threat for high-risk drinkers
Policymakers should pre-plan for earthquake cordon use, Otago research
Biggest fish so far caught in gravitational waves
$1.9 million MRFF grant to improve access to medical abortion services in rural and regional areas
Great Barrier Reef ‘glue’ at risk from ocean acidification
Crunchy, complex: Cornell releases three new apples
Having a family member locked up takes worse mental toll on African American women
NSF funds effort to support home health aides through tech
Ambient light alters refraction in 2D material
Zooming in on Dark Matter
Alice Li links Cornell innovation to industry, startups
A ‘bang’ in LIGO detectors signals most massive gravitational-wave source yet
Pioneering £8M programme aims to reduce environmental impact of gas turbine jet engines
I Have to Quarantine for How Long? And Other COVID-19 Questions Answered
Sydney continues its rise in global rankings
Role of amnesties in peace building explored
Research to get to root cause of crop diseases
Checking in with a colleague: Pallant family