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Higher-educated and obese people eat less healthy during lockdown

Most Dutch people did not change their diets during the first Covid-19 lockdown, but more overweight and obese people said they ate less healthily...

Researchers get creative to support healthy ageing minds

Researchers will investigate how the creative arts can support healthy brains and heathy minds as we age.

Monash University buys CSIRO’s Parkville property; Australia’s biomedical research sector set to expand

Monash University has acquired a prime Parkville property that will become a key addition to its Parkville campus – home to Monash’s world-leading Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences...

Fruit bats are the only bats that can’t use echolocation. Now we’re closer to...

Echolocation evolved multiple times in bats over millions of year. Yet the earliest bat ancestors probably didn't have this skill — or if they did, it was likely very primitive.

It will be a long, long wait for Covid herd immunity

Opinion: The ongoing crisis over the Covid-positive person who visited Wellington from Sydney raises questions about the Government’s zero Covid stance, writes Professor Ananish Chaudhuri.

Prestigious chemistry award for Leeds academic

A leading research scientist at the University of Leeds who develops computer models to understand how ageing and artificial implants affect the tissues in our body has won a prestigious award.

Nanoparticles help scientists zoom in on super small objects

Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Adelaide are using nanoparticles to develop new sources of light that will allow us to peel back the curtain into the world of extremely small objects...

Bournemouth University and University Hospitals Dorset work together for Climate Action

Bournemouth University (BU) and University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust (UHD) are working together on a range of sustainability issues.

Astronomers celebrate first images from James Webb Space Telescope’s mission

Space enthusiasts and astronomers at The University of Western Australia’s International Space Centre have celebrated the first images from NASA’s $14 billion James Webb Space Telescope’s history making view of space.

Dr Bloomfield appointed University of Auckland professor

Former Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, joins Waipapa Taumata Rau as a professor in the School of Population Health, leading the new Public Policy Impact Institute as its inaugural chair.
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