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Non-invasive study finds new high-potential geothermal energy site in Yishun

NTU researchers have found evidence of a highly fractured, water-saturated geothermal underground reservoir southeast of the Sembawang Hot Spring, located in the Yishun district.

New trial offers treatment hope for Crohn’s disease patients in Scotland

A new clinical trial, aimed at improving treatment options for patients with Crohn’s disease, is to begin in Scotland.

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.

Kingston School of Art postgraduate journalism students scoop multiple Student Publication Association Awards

Several MA Journalism students from Kingston School of Art have been crowned winners of the acclaimed Student Publication Association Awards (SPA).

Breakthrough research on protective wear could keep firefighters and other workers safer

Researchers have solved the mystery of why a high-performance fabric commonly used in firefighting and other protective garments weakens prematurely when it’s exposed to moisture.

Young women in rugby join Canterbury concussion study

The two-year Canterbury study, which will kick off in next year’s rugby season amid growing concern about health and safety in the sport, originally involved two teams of male junior rugby players at the Waihora Rugby Club in Tai Tapu, with funding from the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation.

Reducing carbon emissions from waste disposal

Although disposing solid waste by incineration greatly reduces the amount of non-recyclable solid waste and generates energy at the same time, it produces carbon dioxide that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.

Memorial scholarship to support civil engineers

A new University of Canterbury scholarship will honour a well-known civil engineer, while supporting postgraduate students following in his footsteps.

ThincLab Canterbury benefits region while thinking globally

The three-year agreement will give Christchurch businesses access to UC’s exceptional student and academic talent, impactful research and development opportunities.

Paddling for gold at Canoe Polo World Championships

Following a 6-1 win over Italy, the New Zealand Paddle Ferns claimed victory and gold on the world stage.
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