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Forecasting the next COVID-19

Princeton disease ecologist C. Jessica Metcalf and Harvard physician and epidemiologist Michael Mina say that predicting disease could become as commonplace as predicting the weather.

People’s perception of COVID-19 risk influenced by type of data shown: University of Toronto...

A new University of Toronto study finds that showing COVID-19 data in a particular way can influence how seriously people view the pandemic, which in turn can impact their behaviour.

Reserve Bank walks the post-COVID tightrope

University of Canterbury (UC) economists Associate Head of Economics and Finance Stephen Hickson and Associate Professor...

SJTU Research Team Made Progress in Artificial Membraneless Organelles

Recently, a research team from the State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism and School of Life Science and Biotechnology, SJTU, published a paper titled “Formation and functionalization of membraneless compartments in Escherichia coli”

Top researcher and British COVID-19 key expert joins UCPH from Imperial College

The English researcher and disease-modeling expert Dr. Samir Bhatt will soon join University of Copenhagen. From his position at Imperial College London

One little penguins’ journey has created a big path to future funding

The Penguin Research Fund began with Moana, a small hoiho penguin, with a big burden to bear. Designed by members of Associate Professor La Rue’s team at Gateway Antarctica in the School of Earth and Environment...

Dehydrogenation demonstration begins for green heavy vehicles

NTU Singapore, PSA Singapore (PSA) and Japan’s Chiyoda Corporation (Chiyoda) have begun testing how hydrogen can be transported and stored as methylcyclohexane (MCH)...

Astronomers just got better at finding ‘bright’ black holes

Astronomers have a new way of detecting active black holes in the Universe and measuring how much matter they are sucking in.

Phebra and University of Wollongong’s promising drug development for leukemias and pancreatic cancer

Australian pharmaceutical company Phebra and the University of Wollongong (UOW) have announced a new six-year collaboration Agreement to continue promising research and development (R&D)...

Rural residents die at higher rates than those in urban centres – study

People living in rural areas of Aotearoa die at higher rates than those living in main urban centres, new research led by the University of Otago shows.
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