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Social Inequality Is Linked To Faster Biological Aging
Majestic Manta Rays Dive Deep To Survive: New Research
Inaugural Frontiers of AI Summit focuses on the foundational research behind AI’s rapid progress
Carbon dioxide and water played key role in historic Mount Etna eruption
Grant Aims To Transform Care For Young Cancer Survivors
Privacy isn’t dead – it’s just that tech companies have made it inconvenient
HKUST Scholar Receives 2026 Croucher Innovation Award
From floppy discs to Claude Mythos, how ransomware grew into a multibillion-dollar industry
Press Conference – Blue Room
Appointment Of Solicitor-General
AI tools shows promise for diagnosing advanced heart failure
PolyU research finds frequent Arctic wildfires could cut snow cover by 18 days, impacting global climate and ecology
Study reveals opportunities, challenges of climate messaging
Ancient African bedrock reveals the violent beginnings of life on our blue planet
Human Rights Council President appoints Members of the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic
Los Angeles wildfires prompted significantly more virtual medical visits, UW-led research finds
Century In, Willard Straight Hall Still Feels Like Home
Study reveals unexpected link between dopamine and serotonin in the brain
‘Simulation theory’ brings an AI twist out of ‘The Matrix’ to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries
New leadership institute anchors nation’s first Black fraternity
Genetic Study Advances Understanding Of Healthy Ageing
HKUST Confers Honorary Fellowships on Six Distinguished Individuals
Bridging heritage and innovation: Pavina Adunratanasee’s journey to climate leadership
In new book, Farred breaks down his long-time sports fandoms
Evolution Of Life May Have Its Origins In Outer Space
Physicists take step toward a holy grail for electron spins
3D-printed model of a 500-year-old prosthetic hand hints at life of a Renaissance amputee
A 16th-century Chinese writer spoke of workplace burnout, leaving a blueprint for radical acts of rest
X-rays have revealed a mysterious cosmic object never before seen in our galaxy
Too much sitting increases risk of future health problems in chest pain patients – new research
Why do protestors use disruptive, confrontational tactics? New research shows they’re not just a last resort
Machine learning uncovers social risk clusters linked to suicide across U.S
A&S Senior Honored For Work That Impacts Community
Why weakening U.S. bank regulators could repeat the mistakes of the 2008 financial crisis
Fewer deaths, new substances and evolving treatments in Philly’s opioid epidemic − 4 essential reads
HKUST Submits Proposal for Hong Kong’s Third Medical School
From TB to HIV/AIDS to cancer, disease tracking has always had a political dimension, but it’s the foundation of public health
‘Orgasms Are Marvellous Happiness’
Philly’s street fentanyl contains an industrial chemical called BTMPS that’s an ingredient in plastic
HKUST Hosts Dual Meetings to Propel Medical School Vision
UQ Research Goes Global With 2025 Fulbright Scholar
Statement On Racism
Deepfakes can ruin lives and livelihoods – would owning the ‘rights’ to our own faces and voices help?
Your environment affects how well your medications work − identifying exactly how could make medicine better
Josefin Särnholm receives the Neal Miller New Investigator Award
New Study Links Dopamine To Autism Symptoms
New report highlights critical food system trends and challenges in countdown to 2030
HKUST Council Advisory Group Holds Inaugural Meeting to Steer Vision for Hong Kong’s Third Medical School