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Almost half of people with common heart arrythmia die within 10 years of hospitalisation

Forty-five per cent of patients admitted to hospital for atrial fibrillation (AF) in Australia and New Zealand die within a decade, according to University of Queensland research.

3 Questions: Task Force 2021 and the future of MIT education

Anantha Chandrakasan and Melissa Nobles describe themes that emerged from broad discussions on teaching and learning in the post-Covid world.

Mysterious monolith spotted on Mānoa campus

Like a scene from the epic science fiction movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, mysterious monoliths have been appearing around the world since in mid-November...

University of Bristol joins innovative therapeutic drug discovery partnership

The University of Bristol has joined the Evotec beLAB1407 BRIDGE Partnership, an innovative venture aiming to advance new therapeutic drug discoveries.

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...

Western receives critical investment through CFI’s Major Science Initiatives Fund

Western’s wind energy research facilities received nearly $4 million as part of new federal investments in Canada’s research infrastructure.

Further funding boost for Teesside University

Teesside University is one of a handful of higher education institutions to receive a share of £2 million of funding to develop a wide range of short courses which will provide even more flexible learning opportunities for students.

How mussels make a powerful underwater glue

Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) spend their days being buffeted by crashing waves. They manage to stay tethered to the rocks or their fellow mussels thanks to a highly effective underwater glue they produce.

‘Pause’ of ChatGPT-type AI development not practical – panel

The Business School and the Auckland Business Chamber joined forces to put on a panel discussion regarding AI tools like ChatGPT.

Working while you study

Part-time work At Coventry University we realise that working part-time while studying is a necessity for many students...
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