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Kidney failure impacts life expectancy of women more than men

New research finds women experience a greater loss in life expectancy, and higher likelihood of premature death from kidney disease than men, highlighting a need to find the cause.

How Regent’s is moving towards a more sustainable future

With COP26 (the United Nations Climate Change Conference) now underway, Regent’s has been reviewing our own impact on the environment and the measures we have taken so far to help combat climate change.

SFU caver among researchers unearthing new insights on ancient skull discovery

More is now known about an ancient child’s skull found in South Africa’s remote rising Star cave in 2017 as researchers—including SFU researcher Marina Elliott...

UM scholar’s article on environmental economics published in top international journal

A research article co-authored by Aileen Lam, an assistant professor in the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau (UM)...

International students to share knowledge with Canterbury businesses

International students at the University of Canterbury will work with local businesses keen to expand into Asia under a new partnership scheme.

Three tips for living with the “COVID Crankies”

When I ask people how they are going, they often say they are feeling really tired, irritable and over it. They may be experiencing what I call the "COVID Crankies".

The University of Babeș-Bolyai in Romania joins EUTOPIA

The EUTOPIA European University alliance is proud to announce that the enlargement process launched in September will be completed in Barcelona on 23rd of November.

CityU and HKSTP sign Memorandum of Understanding for collaboration

City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 11 November for launching collaborative programmes...

Seven Curtin researchers named among the world’s best

Seven Curtin University researchers have been named among the world’s best, recorded in the latest edition of the Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers List.

Regent’s Psychology lecturer investigates links between sleep and reading ability

Sleep problems in childhood are known to have a detrimental effect on cognitive abilities, behavioural regulation, and academic achievement.
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