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What if dinosaurs were already in decline when the asteroid struck?

Non-avian dinosaurs were probably in decline long before an asteroid smashing into the Yucatan Peninsula 66 million years ago sealed their fate, according to a University of Alberta...

Canadian study shows ethnicity is important factor in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and is characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.

Drones and satellites among new tools to track biodiversity

UC researchers believe remote sensing technologies such as satellites, planes, and drones will cause a paradigm shift in auditing Aotearoa’s biodiversity.

Lancaster academic to help highlight hidden rights for nature around the world

A Lancaster University academic is helping to highlight ‘hidden’ legal rights that could prove critical to protecting nature around the world.

Vinegar could be secret ingredient in fight against climate crisis

Chemical engineers at Monash University have developed an industrial process to produce acetic acid that uses the excess carbon dioxide(CO2) in the atmosphere, and has a potential to create negative carbon emissions.

A research team consisting of scientists from Yamanashi University and Waseda University in Japan...

A research team consisting of scientists from Yamanashi University and Waseda University in Japan has recently made a significant breakthrough: they have successfully developed a solid-state air battery.

UM strengthens cooperation with higher education institutions in UK and Brazil

To strengthen cooperation in talent training and research with higher education institutions in English and Portuguese-speaking countries and promote the development of the university’s internationalisation strategy...

Artificial Intelligence powers second-skin-like wearable tech

A new ultra-thin skinpatch with nanotechnology able to monitor 11 human health signals has been developed by researchers at Monash University.

Researcher develops sustainable solution for removing phosphate and ammonium from wastewater

Sara Abu-Obaidbelieves that the entire wastewater management industry is due for a paradigm shift.

Health Research Council funding for gonorrhoea, and self-harm research

The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) is funding two University of Waikato research projects to deal with stigmatised disease and disorders that predominantly impact young people...
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