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Chronic disease inspires a career in science

Consulata Bilal’s experiences as a patient give her a unique perspective as she embarks on her career.

University of Chicago to celebrate Center in Beijing’s 10th anniversary

The University of Chicago will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Center in Beijing with a series of virtual events in January 2021 highlighting...

Online group therapy with public health nurses reduces post-partum depression and anxiety

Mothers with post-partum depression (PPD) can be successfully treated in group sessions run by public health nurses, according to new research led by McMaster University in collaboration with Niagara Region Public Health (NRPH).

Looking to 2021: Seven wishes for the year

The year 2020 will go down in history as a disastrous year. The COVID-19 pandemic has killed over 1.7 million people and infected over 81 million people.

Trial to fill 30-year knowledge gap in cancer surgery

University of Queensland researchers have received a $3.1 million grant for a trial which could revolutionise endometrial cancer treatment.

Survey first to provide comprehensive view of Irish in Aotearoa New Zealand

In addition to containing many ‘firsts’, new research from the University of Otago’s Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies provides comprehensive insights into the identity...

Nature-inspired pressure sensing technology aims to transform healthcare and surgical robots

NUS researchers take a leaf out of nature’s book to develop ‘eAir’ — an aero-elastic sensor that revolutionises the way pressure is detected

How our planets were formed

Terrestrial planets versus gas and ice giants: A new theory explaining why the inner solar system is so different to the outer regions runs counter to the prevailing wisdom.

Robots have potential to promote healthy ageing

Newcastle University research has shown that human-following robots can support the mobility and wellbeing of older people.

Two scholars with Stanford affiliations win Gates Cambridge Scholarships

Two people with Stanford affiliations, including an undergraduate student and an alumnus, have been awarded 2021 Gates Cambridge Scholarships for graduate studies at the University of Cambridge in England.
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