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UQ study investigates the danger years for food allergies

A University of Queensland project aims to make the teenage years safer for Australian children diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies.

Preventing the next pandemic

APolicy Forum articlepublished today inScience shows that an annual investment of $30 billion should be enough to offset the costs of preventing another global pandemic such as COVID-19.

Scholarships give students a taste of regional university life

Twelve students keen to experience the benefits of a regional tertiary education have been awarded rural scholarships to study at The University of Western Australia in the Great Southern region.

Experts in Sport: former chairman of IMG Media reveals his career secrets

In the latest Loughborough University Experts in Sport podcast, Michel Masquelier explains his career path from intern to chairman of IMG Media – the world's largest independent producer and distributor of sports programming.

Feeling the Pulse, Chan King-cheung shares his insight on journalistic writing

Mr. Chan King-cheung, a regular contributor to the Ming Pao Daily, is a veteran journalist with over 30 years of experience in journalism.

Astronomer Lamiya Mowla breaks down ‘remarkable’ new Webb telescope image

Astronomers have revealed the latest deep-field image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, featuring never-before-seen details in a region of space named Pandora’s Cluster.

Students Plan Virtual Conference to Share Passion for Model United Nations

Members of the University of New Haven’s award-winning Model United Nations team will be hosting a virtual conference to introduce prospective, incoming,...

Can we really trust AI?

TRuST Scholarly Network hosts conversations on the transformational impact of artificial intelligence, big data and innovating responsibly.

The fine art of storytelling for Archibald winner and UNSW alumna

Archibald Prize winner Julia Gutman paints portraits whose stories run deep, and are layered with meaning and with textiles, too.

The Mystery of Long Covid: Brain Fog, Fatigue, Even Sexual Dysfunction

Thousands of COVID-19 survivors continue to grapple with symptoms many months after they were first infected. Brain fog, fatigue, even sexual dysfunction are among the symptoms people endure weeks and months after their acute COVID symptoms fade.
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