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Mac grad’s robotic arm offers students a chance to solve the problems of tomorrow

As we mark Global Entrepreneurship Week at McMaster, we are highlighting the innovative thinkers working to turn ideas into reality.

All roads lead to Rome: Curtin University signs MoU with Consulate of Italy

Curtin University staff and students will have new opportunities to work alongside and learn from internationally renowned academic and industry leaders...

PKU School of Economics holds a series of international courses

This year, due to the challenges brought by the COVID-19, the School of Economics at Peking University broadened students’ horizons via “cloud classroom”...

Longtime Schulich professor wins prestigious chemical engineering award

What was originally planned to be a relaxing late-July day trip to Banff with his wife, ended up becoming much more for Dr. Anil Mehrotra, PhD’80, when he received an unexpected email.

Ancient DNA reveals African and Asian ancestry of medieval Swahili people

People living on the ‘Swahili coast’ - the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa - have African and Asian ancestry according to new research on ancient DNA.

Study finds differences between brains of girls, boys with autism

Brain organization differs between boys and girls with autism, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine.

$2.5 million to improve health of First Nations families

A program that is already showing unprecedented success in improving the health and employment outcomes of First Nations families has been awarded $2.5 million...

New research-backed tools ready to support parents in navigating COVID-19 pandemic

Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a series of new information tools to help parents with questions about their children and COVID-19.

University of Adelaide subjects rated among the world’s best

The University of Adelaide has again cemented its place among the world’s top-performing universities, with the release of the 2023 QS World University Subject Rankings.

Obese and overweight children at risk of iron deficiency

Children and young people who are overweight or obese are at significantly higher risk of iron deficiency, according to a study by nutritional scientists at the University of Leeds.
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