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Alumni startup Syzl wins PITCH 2023 competition at Collision tech conference

The University of Calgary represented its entrepreneurial spirit and robust innovation ecosystem at Collision, North America’s fastest-growing tech conference in Toronto from June 27 to 29.

Better, Faster, Greener – NYU Launches One of The Fastest Supercomputers in Higher Ed

“Greene,” NYU’s New High-Performance Computing Cluster, is the most powerful supercomputer in the New York metropolitan area...

Fibre supplements trialled in Southampton to support immune health

Fibre is essential for healthy digestion – with strong evidence that diets higher in fibre are associated with a lower risk of certain diseases, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Regenerative heart valves and blood vessels a step closer

A number of years of careful laboratory tests have now led to the first pre-clinical tests of implantable biodegradable heart valves and stents.

Third wave of longitudinal study reveals wide but closing gender gap in young New...

Findings from the third stage of a 20-year longitudinal study run by the Financial Education and Research (NZ Fin-Ed) Centre show young New Zealanders...

Study helps unlock secrets of star formation

A new study by an international team of researchers has used computer power to map the so-called "sonic scale", showing the key role turbulence plays in star formation.

Deep cycling of carbon and chlorine were likely flipped in Earth’s early history

High-pressure experiments are helping scientists understand the deep cycles of carbon and chlorine which are essential for life on earth, and how these have changed since three billion years ago.

Scientists use novel ink to 3D-print ‘bone’ with living cells

3D printers may one day become a permanent fixture of the operating theatre after UNSW scientists showed they could print bone-like structures containing living cells.

Could flies show how to personalise diet?

Fruit flies and humans don’t just share a love of fruit in the warm summer months. We also share key genetic features, which scientists have been able to take advantage of in new research to better understand how diet affects health.

Oxford coronavirus vaccine produces strong immune response in older adults

The ChAdOx1 nCov-2019 coronavirus vaccine, developed by teams at the University of Oxford, has been shown to trigger a robust immune response in healthy adults aged 56-69 and those over 70 years of age.
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