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Strong geothermal potential discovered in northern Singapore

Conducted by scientists from NTU Singapore and TUMCREATE, in collaboration with Surbana Jurong, the updated findings strongly suggest that the northern region of Singapore is a promising site for further geothermal exploration.

New study reveals high rates of iron deficiency in women during late-stage pregnancy

Pregnant women may need to take more supplemental iron than current Health Canada guidelines recommend, after two UBC researchers found high rates of iron deficiency in a recent study.

Tackling the rise of autoimmune diseases with genetically modified cell therapies

Autoimmune diseases are increasing in prevalence worldwide and placing a significant burden on individuals, the healthcare system, and the wider community.

Outcomes for parents explored in new Canterbury PhD research

Young parents can be as successful as older parents if they have supportive relationships and financial security, according to new University of Canterbury (UC) research.

UQ research recognised in national biomedical incubator

Groundbreaking UQ research into developing new treatments for conditions such as cancer, inflammatory diseases and type 1 diabetes has received recognition and...

QS World University Rankings 2022

QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, have today released the eighteenth edition of the QS World University Rankings.

Children needing NHS mental health care rises by 11% in a year

The number of children and young people accessing NHS-funded mental health services has increased by nearly 80,000 in the past year, sparking renewed concern over a system already under strain.

Engineering researchers tackle period poverty with innovative design

McMaster Engineering professors and student researchers are working with a social enterprise partner on innovations to an essential personal product...

Study abroad puts UC student on the map

Angelique Kennedy-Chavannes, a recent graduate of the Creative Writing program in the College of Arts and Sciences, has lived a well-traveled life—one that landed her an editing position for Fodor’s, the well-known purveyor of travel guides.

How to slow the spread of deadly ‘superbugs’

Harnessing new advances in genomic surveillance technology could help detect the rise of deadly ‘superbugs’.
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