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New Forrest Creative Fellows announced

A rising star of contemporary classical music who graduated from The University of Western Australia was one of four artists to be awarded a prestigious Forrest Research...

Future fashion talent shines at St James Quarter

Stunning designs drawing upon a dizzying array of influences including wild gardens, 18th century corsetry and the Scottish landscape are among the collections at this year’s Edinburgh College of Art Fashion Show.

Sea level rise: rapid and unstoppable unless Paris Agreement targets met

New research, published today in Nature, models the impacts on the Antarctic Ice Sheet of several different global warming scenarios and the resulting effects on global sea levels.

Medical suite to advance brain disorder research and treatment

A clinical suite at a University of Queensland health research facility is ready to help unlock the mysteries of neurological conditions experienced by one billion people worldwide.

Ketamine effective for treatment-resistant depression: clinical trial

Promising results in a trial of ketamine for severe depression could lead to treatment becoming more affordable.

UCalgary researchers build 3D-printed materials with liquids

We’ve all had it happen: you fumble your cellphone and it lands on the ground, shattering the screen or cracking the body.

Paediatricians support keeping schools open in Omicron

As Aotearoa responds to Omicron, a group of paediatricians and public health physicians say schools should remain open, as safely as possible.

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.

Using digital media to relax is related to lower-quality parenting

Caregivers who consume digital media for relaxation are more likely to engage in negative parenting practices, according to a new multinational study.

Wallace prizewinner no flash in the pan

A writer of flash fiction, extremely short stories, has won the University of Auckland’s $5000 Sir James Wallace Creative Writing Prize for the first time.
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