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Study reveals plunge in lithium-ion battery costs

Analysis quantifies a dramatic price drop that parallels similar improvements in solar and wind energy, and shows further steep declines could be possible...

Further decline in prevalence of obesity in 4-year-olds

Obesity among New Zealand 4-year-old children is continuing to decline, but one in three children are still considered overweight, a new University of Otago study shows.

Artists sought to co-create New Zealand’s exhibitions at the 2023 Prague Quadrennial

The New Zealand Prague Quadrennial 2023 (NZPQ23) Curatorial Team is seeking artists to co-create New Zealand’s exhibitions in Prague in 2023.

Study finds low distress not always a reflection of wellbeing in daily life

Psychological therapy should explore treatments that take a two-fold approach to decrease distress and increase wellbeing to obtain optimal mental health, according to researchers at The University of Western Australia.

CASR continues world-leading road safety research

Cost effective road improvement, Aboriginal road safety, improving road user behaviour, driver fatigue and benefitting from emerging technologies will be the priorities for the University of Adelaide’s...

Otago Professor wins international Distinguished Scientist Award

A University of Otago researcher has received one of the most prestigious awards bestowed in international dentistry for his research into oral diseases.

Two thirds of women gain too much or too little weight in pregnancy: global...

Around two-thirds of pregnancies have weight gain that is more or less than recommended and is associated with complications such as preterm birth, large birth weight, and admission to intensive care.

Research unravelling the “mystery” of extreme waves

Ocean waves up to 30 metres that seemingly appear at random have long inspired legend and stumped scientists. Now, researchers at the University of Sydney and Kyoto University are unravelling their mysteries.

A “Time Travel” – Discover the Link Between Ancient China’s Civil Examination And modern...

HKU Business School Professor James K.S. Kung has recently won the Royal Economic Society Prize for the best article published in The Economic Journal in 2020.

From mountain views to village visits: Exploring the many facets of Yunnan’s healthcare

Traversing a towering mountain in China’s southwestern Yunnan province, witnessing the spirit of collaboration behind its local healthcare services and exploring the intricacies of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)...
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