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Canterbury natural hazard research gets $1.35m funding boost

Three teams from the University of Canterbury have been awarded funding from Toka Tū Ake EQC to fill knowledge gaps and further improve engineering practices, land-use planning and building design to boost resilience.

Carefully crafted exhibition honours Chinese settlers

A lockdown project turned intricate homage to ancestors – the Hocken Collections latest exhibition is a true feast for the eyes.

New model reduces bias and enhances trust in AI decision-making and knowledge organization

University of Waterloo researchers have developed a new explainable artificial intelligence (AI) model to reduce bias and enhance trust and accuracy in machine learning-generated decision-making and knowledge organization.

Exploring how AI can shape the future of medicine

To address the promise and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare sector, the medical and engineering colleges at NTU Singapore, together with National Healthcare Group (NHG)...

Trial to fill 30-year knowledge gap in cancer surgery

University of Queensland researchers have received a $3.1 million grant for a trial which could revolutionise endometrial cancer treatment.

NUS scientists develop a new class of artificial water channels for more efficient industrial...

A team led by scientists from the National University of Singapore's (NUS) Department of Biological Sciences in collaboration with the French Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) has successfully synthesised a special protein-mimic that can self-assemble into a pore structure.

A mother’s diet can protect her grandchildren’s brains: genetic model study

Mothers who eat apples and herbs in early pregnancy could be protecting the brain health of their children and grandchildren, a Monash University study using genetic models has found.

Drug Trends Survey shows increase in cannabis availability, while meth prices continue to drop

Findings from the 2022/23 New Zealand Drugs Trends Survey show a sharp increase in cannabis availability and decrease in price, as well as an ongoing decline in the price of methamphetamine.

Three new satellites launched to test 3D-printed materials and track atmospheric data

Three new satellites built by NTU have successfully blasted off into orbit, taking NTU’s total satellite launch count to 13.

Childhood trauma linked to pregnancy complications

A study led by University of Queensland researchers has found women who have experienced maltreatment, domestic violence or household substance abuse as children have a higher risk of complications during pregnancy.
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