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Nearly two-thirds of Canadians ages 45+ report adverse childhood experiences

New research from McMaster University has found that roughly three in every five Canadian adults aged 45 to 85 have been exposed to childhood abuse...

Invention sparked by COVID-19 pandemic safely disinfects surfaces continuously

An invention to apply plasma to frequently touched items for continuous disinfection could provide a safe and effective...

Massey enjoys continued success from Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden

Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund, have announced funding for seven Massey research projects.

18.4 million in funding for research on climate and economics

Two economic research projects at the School of Business, Economics and Law have been awarded funding from the research council Formas

SFU’s leadership in impactful entrepreneurship recognized with international award

Simon Fraser University is being recognized with the 2023 Deshpande Symposium Award for The Entrepreneurial University, in recognition of its leadership in entrepreneurial programming and innovation support.

Peter Horby receives prestigious award for outstanding service to public health

The Faculty of Public Health (FPH) has awarded its prestigious Alwyn Smith Prize to Professor Sir Peter Horby for 2020/2021 in recognition of his outstanding service to public health as a global leader in epidemic science.

UC Irvine-led study links metabolism changes in certain brain cells to Huntington’s disease

A research team led by the University of California, Irvine has linked the mutation that causes Huntington’s disease to developmental deficits in the brain’s oligodendrocyte cells that are caused by changes in metabolism.

Study identifies ‘hot-spots’ of high rates of depression linked to deprivation

Research led by the University of Southampton shows particular regions of England have suffered over a decade of increasing mental health inequalities, but finds the picture varies greatly across different parts of the country.

Unlocking the mysteries of cell migration

When you’re hungry and find your cupboards are bare, you’ll probably find yourself heading to the grocery store to restock on food.

SA household spending loses momentum as cost-of-living weighs heavy

Growth in aggregate spending in the South Australian economy has slowed sharply over the last year. Despite this loss of momentum, South Australia has enjoyed a very strong recovery from the pandemic.
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