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Should Artificial Intelligence make us reconceive what it means to be human?

Sure, the op-eds, poetry, and humour of early-2023 AIs aren’t all that good. But a lesson from the history of technological progress is that once you’ve got digital technologies that perform tolerably in some traditional domain of human excellence...

The 8th International Business School Shanghai Conference (IBSSC 2020)

Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, invites business school deans and colleagues from around the world to come to Shanghai for the 8th International Business School Shanghai Conference (IBSSC 2020)

World Hearing Day 2023 calls for access and inclusion

Research that uses dancing as a novel treatment for auditory processing conditions in school-aged children is one of many ways UWA Audiology epitomises the theme of World Hearing Day 2023...

New Zealand’s Southern Alps glacier melt has doubled

Glaciers in the Southern Alps of New Zealand have lost more ice mass since pre-industrial times than remains today, according to a new study.

Smoking rates surge during COVID-19

University of Queensland researchers have found nicotine consumption in Australia increased by 30 per cent during the early stages of COVID-19.

Professor Brian Tomlinson of Faculty of Medicine authors “Genetic Associations with Diabetes in East...

Professor Brian Tomlinson of the Faculty of Medicine of Macau University of Science and Technology is an author on a paper recently published in the journal Nature with the title...

Durham awarded £1.25m to accelerate social science impact

The funding, which comes from The Impact Acceleration Account (IAA), supports a wide range of social, economic and behavioural science impact activities to translate research into real impacts.

Social Innovation Scholarship 2020: meet the winners!

This year’s Social Innovation Scholarship has been awarded to Anuj Agrawal and Zelmeg Otgontogoo, two talented SSE students.

Renowned mathematician collaborates with Western team to map human brain

New advancements in neural imaging and recording technologies may provide the key to understanding Alzheimer’s Disease, epilepsy and other disorders.

Combined cancer therapies most effective to treat mesothelioma

Cancer researchers from The University of Western Australia have found a combination of chemotherapy...
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