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Kupe scholar’s principal goal a step closer
Crime scenes, computer hackers and science of workouts: Six new courses
NYU Meyers to Oversee Pilot Core of $53 Million Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research Incubator
Introducing VPLanet: A virtual planet simulator for modeling distant worlds across time
Nearly 30% of birds in U.S., Canada have vanished since 1970
Plasma flow near sun’s surface explains sunspots, other solar phenomena
For gut microbes, not all types of fiber are created equal
To grow or to flower
AI helps shrink Amazon dams’ greenhouse gas emissions
A new approach to touch-screen set-up position for best physical workload and visibility
Children to trial solution to common colds
‘Breathing’ enzymes in fast motion
Extreme breeding putting Persian cats at risk
Mysteries of human brain to be uncovered
NTU Singapore scientists develop technique to observe radiation damage over a quadrillionth of
Max Planck Humboldt Research Award goes into second round
Dementia Australia awarded funding to continue delivering vital services
Uniting Church WA opts to deliberate further on Voluntary Assisted Dying
Poor diet may affect long-term spatial memory, UNSW study finds
General practice undergoes its annual health check
Hospital treatment for hip fractures is improving but operating theatre delays remain
New report shows increasing rate of opioid-related harm in Victoria
How much fishing gear is lost at sea?
Call of wild(erness)
Multi-institutional team to study effects of age, gender on brain injury mechanics
Nano bulb lights novel path
New tool in fight against malaria
Australia’s energy transition heats up with Germany collaboration
Examining state policies governing opioid use and pregnancy
Cornell Neurotech lecture to feature Caltech scientist
£2m invested in tackling air pollution in Greater Manchester
More older Australians hospitalised for fall-related head injuries
Fathers May Protect Their LGB Kids from Health Effects of Discrimination
How University is driving innovation, economic prosperity across Ontario
Study points to new drug target in fight against cancer
Deep dive for dark matter may aid all of data science
Why are Local Authorities going against UK Government on fracking?
Microbiome may be involved in mechanisms related to muscle strength in older adults
Eve’s Achilles Heel
New report shows digital services out of reach
Innovation must be a priority for boards, finds new study
New hunt for dark matter
Scientists develop DNA microcapsules with built-in ion channels
University of Canterbury hosts Dawn Raids: Educate to Liberate exhibition and public talks
Australian first in digital literacy
Under pressure: how young people cope with anxiety
Scientists discover one of world’s oldest bird species at Waipara, New Zealand
Diversity awareness bus highlights lived experiences