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Common indoor air pollutants could affect creativity: Study

Air quality in the office may affect our level of creativity at work, scientists at NTU Singapore have found.

Warwick Agri-Tech ploughs the future of farming and forestry with robotics

The University of Warwick announces Warwick Agri-Tech to help the future of farming with automation – addressing issues such as labour shortages, food insecurity and loss of biodiversity.

Novel AI-based approach for more accurate RNA 3D structure prediction

A research team from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has successfully harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) and deep-learning techniques to model atomic-level RNA 3D structures from primary RNA sequences.

UNSW solar energy pioneer Martin Green shares $US3m scientific prize

In his second international accolade in as many days, Scientia Professor Martin Green has been awarded the VinFuture Grand Prize in Hanoi for his transformational work in solar energy.

Discovery of drug candidate to potentially tackle ER-positive breast cancer

An international team of researchers, led by Pfizer in collaboration with Monash University and the Australian-based Cancer Therapeutics Cooperative Research Centre...

ANU consent education program wins major global award

A leading consent and respectful relationships program develop by The Australian National University (ANU) has been internationally recognised for best practice with a global university award.

Students recognised with Chancellor’s Scholarship and inaugural Narrm Scholarship offers

The University of Melbourne has offered its first Narrm Scholarships to eligible students who have received their Year 12 results today, alongside its esteemed Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship offered to...

Study provides insights into diets of early primates

Turns out our love of sweet food goes back – way back – to our early primate ancestors, a University of Otago-led study has found.

City living can pose developmental risks

The urban landscape, with its concrete jungles and constant hum, poses a range of challenges that could potentially impede a child’s growth and development.

Theatre Professor awarded 2024 Kiwibank Local Hero medal

Professor David O’Donnell, a member of the University’s theatre programme for the last 25 years, has been awarded a 2024 Kiwibank Local Hero medal.
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