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Gates Foundation funding for University to develop low cost manufacturing route to promising Covid therapy Molnupiravir
Climate change greater risk for Indigenous families
HKUST Faculty Wins State Science Award
New Curtin study pinpoints likely home of Martian meteorites
New research aims to make prescribing of medication safer for people in prison
Sydney takes top honours in 2021 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science
CSIRO astronomer and engineer honoured in nation’s top science awards
Climate change will drive future pandemics, says PM Science prize recipient
Canterbury joins race to zero
Indigenous ARC project hopes to reverse decline of Sydney rock oyster
Prize money helps propel University of Canterbury innovation
Marsden funding helps Otago researchers unlock secrets of ageing
With more than 700 green roofs, Toronto missing opportunity to grow its own food
Research into spiders that can count among Marsden-funded University of Canterbury projects
Pinniped Craniofacial Musculature Provides Insight on its Role in Aquatic Feeding
CSIRO report sheds new light on future of critical metals demand in energy transition
YTI receives grants, refunding of ADA Center
University of Toronto among 29 universities pledging to reduce emissions, enhance access to climate education
Pollution from G20 consumption kills 2 million people year
Dancing with light in IGNITE’s Ballroom
Genetic contact tracing could help curb TB
‘Unicorns’ are on rise in emerging-market nations
Robots on move – interaction with real world
Towards Self-Restoring Electronic Devices with Long DNA Molecules
New technology gives smart cars ‘x-ray’-like vision
From ice cores to cosmic events: plenary speakers announced
Canterbury youth mentoring researcher wins national award
Mammals’ noses come from reptiles’ jaws
Clogged Flow: Cancer Cells Impair Blood Flow in Metastatic Lymph Nodes
Potential new way to save infected hip replacement implants
Curtin & Amazon Web Services collaborate to transform digital experiences
Otago launches Pharmaceutical Science degree, only of its kind in New Zealand
Research into decarbonising Antarctic science
Study IDs Strategies to Help Recovering Alcoholics
Researchers Uncover “Genetic Goldmine” Underlying Plant Resilience in Extreme Desert Environment
Physicists Discover How Particles Self-Assemble
Weill Cornell startup offers personalized, effective treatment for obesity
Concerning trends around self-harm across Greater Manchester
University of Toronto president says universities to play key role as world recovers from Covid
‘Promising’ new way to predict older mums’ pregnancy risks revealed
Sperm switch swimming patterns to locate egg
University of Toronto ranks 16th globally, up one spot, in U.S. News & World Report university ranking
Black Professional Women face ‘concrete ceiling’ in career progression
Byron exhibits highlight poet’s ties to Greece
Snakes more likely to inbreed and lose ability to adapt due to urbanisation
CSIRO and Commonwealth Bank launch joint project to develop climate change insights to boost finance sector resilience
Like riding bus without ticket: How we can all make difference on climate change