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Declining number of children being vaccinated against measles in Aotearoa
Planetary study could hold key to future discoveries
Curtin researchers map genetic signature of precursor to liver cancer
Africa’s grassy habitats emerged 10+ million years earlier than previously thought
In Sync Brainwaves Predict Learning, Study Shows
One-size-fits-all content moderation fails Global South
NC State Researchers Predict Normal Hurricane Season
Queensland must adopt tobacco endgame strategy
Synchrotron techniques reveal structural details of fossilised fragment of a rare Australian dinosaur skull
Five reasons to study overseas in 2023
Nearly one in four Indonesian adolescents didn’t seek health care when they needed it
University of Canterbury Community Feast champions Ōtautahi’s food resilience
Dairy Foods Helped Ancient Tibetans Thrive in one of Earth’s Most Inhospitable Environments
Physicists take step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing
Multifunctional Patch Offers Early Detection of Plant Diseases, Other Crop Threats
Unfair labor practices delay first union contracts
Wonder material graphene claims yet another superlative
Humans need Earth-like ecosystem for deep-space living
Risky strategy helps migratory birds offset climate change
More biodiversity at field edge
Organoids shown to speed glycoengineered vaccine development
Bumper boost to R&D should power Accord
Work-integrated learning conference 2023
Scientists build human lungs in dish to test medicines
Clearing smoke from co-governance claims
Keeping retail employees safe: new study measures customer aggression
95-million-year-old sauropod dinosaur skull first of its kind in Australia
New Beebe Lake seating area honors Hu Shih
April’s total solar eclipse over Ningaloo: the first of five for Australia
CSIRO study uncovers the secret to long-term weight loss success
Four different autism subtypes identified in brain study
Critical metal needs rise while cars, trucks decarbonize
Book examines mainline Christian ‘Worship Wars’
Understanding history of anti-semitism can help us today
Manchester spin-out signs £1billion game-changing deal to help tackle global sustainability challenges
Some advice for life from Barry Beck ’90, Cornell’s Entrepreneur of the Year
Logo and its history
Consortium wins grant to study the use of world-first sensor technology platform in residential aged care fall prevention
Jellyfish and Fruit Flies Shed Light on the Origin of Hunger Regulation
Solar cells charging forward
Timely Pandemic Countermeasures Reduce both Health Damage and Economic Loss
Researchers help model future of agricultural analysis
$3.5M national project to examine ways to boost soil organic matter
NZ “ballerina sponge” in top 10 new species list
Environmental concerns a key motivator for use of reusable period products
Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards
Cornell, Micron bring nanoscience to middle schoolers
Sociology research centerpiece of comedic video