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Plasma medicine research highlights antibacterial effects and potential uses
It’s Not Me-It’s You: We Believe We’re Less Likely than Others Are to Fall for Online Scams
Crossing boundaries: Cornell’s thriving research ecosystem
“By end of May, we could reach well below 1000 new infections per day”
Traffic pollution drops in lockdown – but other risks to air quality increase, reveal Manchester researchers
Firms report cash flow concerns as crisis hits
New University of Canterbury study finds heavy cannabis use affects human genome
New Zealanders in international study of COVID-19’s impact on depression and other mood disorders
Could working from home be new normal?
NUS launches Resilience and Growth Innovation Challenge
Researchers develop novel device to improve performance of underactive bladders
New algorithms help scientists connect data points from multiple sources to solve high risk problems
Development of COVID-19 immunoglobulin commences
How to eat like animals for good health
Safely relaxing social distancing comes down to numbers
Sink or Swim: mismatch between land and seafloor debris revealed in global study
Team to design 3D-printable mask inspired by animal noses
Most Houstonians with symptoms are not being tested, according to Rice COVID-19 Registry
Behrend team expands financial literacy training initiative
More berries, apples and tea may have protective benefits against Alzheimer’s
Cornell and DFA donate milk to regional food banks
Veterinarians, MDs team up for canine open-heart surgery
Positive Health Beliefs May Reduce Blood Pressure Post-Stroke, Especially Among Women
Plants pass on ‘memory’ of stress to some progeny, making them more resilient
Supercapacitor promises storage, high power and fast charging
COVID-19 impact: Karl Pillemer on elder care
Houston must address housing and transportation affordability jointly
“Either I’m starving or I’m dying of coronavirus” – gig economy companies must do more to protect workers during
Computer Security: Click and infect
New discovery could help monitor inflammation in heart disease and SARS-like diseases
Use it or lose it: Website helps older people stay active at home
Curtin announces new short courses to address priority needs
Business ‘not as usual’ helps Business School reach global sustainability goals
Remote and frontline workers’ welfare still a business priority
Structure of COVID-19 virus hints at key to high infection rate
Monash researchers adapt and test snorkels to help stop COVID-19 spread
Update: Cornell coronavirus FAQ 5 May
Hydrogen and nanomaterials may transform energy industry, according to Baker Institute
Federal grant bolsters Rice eye research
Water-splitting module a source of perpetual energy
John Marzluff explores how farming, food production and wildlife can coexist
Software tool built by University startup shares genetic data with COVID-19 researchers around world
Solar and wind energy sites mapped globally for first time
COVID-19 impact: William Jacobson on securities market
Warming Midwest conditions may result in corn, soybean production moving north
Report highlights extent of UK’s race inequality, with Covid19 likely to worsen problem
Care home staff get expert help to ease strain
Statement from CSIRO following News Limited reports and Senator Henderson statement