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Overdose Dashboard Brings Real-time Data To Community
Book details Jews’ two-century fight against Roman Empire
How an ancient document secured the power of the ‘first King of England’
Research finds that focusing on ‘luxury tourism’ may not benefit African nations
New Sport Adding Up For Māori And Pacific Youth
Northern Gritstone leads £4 million seed round investment in pioneering University of Manchester spinout
HKUST Launches World’s Largest AI-Powered Educational Sandbox Game: Advancing AI Literacy and Encouraging Citizen Science
Latest figures show total government spending on R&D is in decline, again
Better Nutrition = Better Productivity
Space Mice Babies
Back From Brink Of Extinction
Turning Lights Back On
No longer a pain in the arm? Vaccine innovation focus of research
Health of Pacific meat workers at heart of HRC project
Cost Of Living Major Concern For New York Workforce
Nanoscale facility thinks big on developing microchip workforce
In new book, Farred breaks down his long-time sports fandoms
Food Insecurity Program In Malawi At Risk
Model Reroutes Livestock Trucks to Reduce Risk of Infection
Self-Powered Patch Monitors Biomarkers Without Drawing Blood
Equality: Top Ratings For JMU
PolyU survey reveals over 40 per cent of family caregivers in Hong Kong have mental health issues, advocating data-driven tool to improve…
Antarctica’s changing threat landscape underscores the need for coordinated action
Shaping Science In Antarctica 18 August 2025
STA Turns 40: Four Decades Of Science, Policy, And Progress
Sound can make beer brew faster – study
Rethinking myeloma: Bone marrow map reveals hidden complexity of blood cancer
When Did the Chicken Cross the Road? New Evidence from Central Asia
New discovery could lower heart attack and stroke risk for people with type 2 diabetes
In the blink of an eye: How river noise shapes the dipper’s silent signals
Mountains embodied: understanding head shaping in ancient Andes
Scientists shed light on root cause of muscular dystrophy subtype
Remembering Mrs Jean Oglesby CBE 1939-2025
Swinburne maintains spot among worlds top 300 in ARWU rankings
Sydney increases position in ARWU top global 100 rankings
Advancing Australian Biotechnology Sector
Thermoelectric performance boost through targeted strategy
Research Hub to accelerate Australia’s biosensor industry
Scientists discover new ways to predict course of chronic kidney disease
Apatite: Mineral With Bite And Insight
Creating safe medicinal molecules with sustainable electrochemistry
Book by Manchester academic shortlisted for Royal Society prize
Building energy model offers cities decarbonization roadmap
Researchers Build First ‘microwave Brain’ On Chip
Beyond Words: Cognitive Force Of Metaphor
Cleaning Up Space With Gecko Technology
HKUST Team Advances Plant Gene Regulation with GHR Motif Discovery
Incorporating animals in therapy create stronger relationships with therapists and creates better outcomes