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Twenty groups pitch business ideas at first School of Engineering E×S Challenge
2021 Fall Graduation Ceremonies
Voluntary assisted dying and suicide prevention
#MeToo shows cover up of sexual harassment goes ‘all way to top’ of organisations
Tackling teacher shortage
Climate change warning from collapsed ancient cities
Australian Antarctic Division drills into ambitious new season 28 September 2021
Proposed EU phase out of animal experimentation is wake up call for Australia
Tissue-engineered prostate tumours shed light on cancer spread
Canterbury health research projects win funding boost
Penn State to play key role in Mid-Atlantic NSF I-Corps Hub
EarthTalks to discuss 2019-20 Australian bushfire crisis
CSIRO and partners scope NT Hub to lower emissions and boost investment
‘An essential resource’: University of Toronto course focuses on Black mental health
Maryland health care payment model reduces costs and complications, study shows
UW Climate Impacts Group, partner organizations launch Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative
Late Pleistocene humans may have hatched and raised cassowary chicks
Beyond ‘Wilderness’ – Biodiversity Conservation Approaches Need Indigenous and Local Peoples
Deep Roots of ‘Anthropocene’ Can Be Found in Tropical Forests
Impacts of Early Rice Agriculture on Tropical Forests in Southeastern Asia
Mitigating carbon may have unintended consequences
Researchers say ‘unusual’ metamaterial could double capacity of wireless networks
FastTrack Accelerator helps startups test market, define viable business models
Manchester and Association of Commonwealth Universities collaborate for Sustainable Development Goals
NYU Public Health Researchers Receive NIH Grant to Protect Transit Workers from Covid
Detection method for intestinal infections could make camera in intestinal tract unnecessary
Set expectations to reduce email stress
New detection method for chronic intestinal infections could make camera in intestinal tract unnecessary
Can data predict who develops arrhythmias after having stroke?
Cold homes leading to extra deaths every winter: report
EBird data can help track bee health
Center links economy and society to study changing world
Child restraints are high-risk interventions that can be fatal
Male giraffes are more socially connected than females
Drugs used by some Type 2 diabetics may lessen risk for severe Covid outcomes
HKUST Partners with Facebook to Empower Next Generation of Digital Talents
First ever civic university agreement for Greater Manchester signed
Smart tech tools to help monitor food safety remotely
Researchers develop ‘safe’ quarantine monitoring system
Link Between Mutated DNA and Rare Blood Condition
Free education to boost palliative care services
Swinburne first Australian uni in World Retail Congress contest
Swinburne sweeps Lets Torque public speaking competition
EVoting could increase youth voter turnout in local elections
Brain and Mind Centre mental health modelling recognised globally
Finger tracing enhances learning: evidence for 100-year-old practice
HKUST Collaborates with HKSAR Government on Solving Regional Ozone Pollution in Greater Bay Area
Australia claims historic top two spot in ‘Robot Olympics’