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Survey shows three in four Kiwis adopted Covid-19 protective behaviours

Research from Massey University shows an overwhelming majority of New Zealanders support regional (94 per cent) or national lockdowns (81 per cent) if there are new Covid-19 infections in New Zealand.

UCalgary scientist recognized with Canada’s top award for early-career cardiovascular researchers

Heart failure is a growing problem. According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, an estimated 750,000 Canadians live with heart failure and an additional 100,000 people are diagnosed annually with the progressive condition.

Jump in cancer diagnoses at 65 implies patients wait for Medicare, according to Stanford...

Analyzing a national cancer database, researchers find a bump in diagnoses at 65, suggesting that many wait for Medicare to kick in before they seek care.

Research on the Record: Meet Professor Amanda Davies

Professor Davies’ research focuses on population growth, distribution and patterns of demographic change in Australia.

Missing Titanic sub: what could have gone wrong?

Professor Stefan Williams from the Australian Centre for Field Robotics explains how submersibles work, how they communicate and what might have gone wrong for the Titan, the crewed submersible vessel which has gone missing near the Titanic shipwreck.

Fruit fly helps unlock clues about how organs, tissue and cancer grow

The fruit fly, Drosophila, has been used by scientists for more than 100 years to unravel key features of life on earth, such as how animals respond to the sun and how the bodies of animals are patterned from head to tail.

Scientists take important step forward in developing new treatment for E.Coli infections

Scientists have taken an important step toward the development of a potential new treatment for treating Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), the notorious bug associated with severe food poisoning.

Canterbury Aerospace students fire rocket into the black

While students make the most of their summer break in myriad ways, the University of Canterbury Aerospace Club (UC Aerospace) has been striving for new heights, attempting to break the world amateur altitude record with its sounding rocket.

Launch of the Ben Beale Laboratory delivers fitting legacy

The family of much-loved Perth businessman Ben Beale and the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute are proud to announce the launch of a laboratory named in his honour.

Expert insight: How to support autistic children heading back to class

As families with autistic children prepare for the new school year, their concerns could include determining that necessary accommodations and supports are in place at school...
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