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Genetics research wins big at Kudos Awards

A collaboration between Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) and Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University was recognised at the recent 2023 Kudos Awards, where the Variant Discovery Team won the Hill Lab Primary Industries Award.

Survey shows three in four Kiwis adopted Covid-19 protective behaviours

Research from Massey University shows an overwhelming majority of New Zealanders support regional (94 per cent) or national lockdowns (81 per cent) if there are new Covid-19 infections in New Zealand.

UTS Business School gains prestigious EQUIS accreditation 

UTS Business School has been awarded EQUIS accreditation for excellence in business education and research.

Covid-19 vaccine: Common stroke symptoms must be ‘urgently evaluated’

UCL and UCLH neurologists have published the first clinical observations of patients who experienced an ischaemic stroke, the most common form of stroke, following an Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine.

$6.5 million grant to help improve care for Crohn’s disease patients

Patients with Crohn’s disease may require difficult surgeries in their lifetimes that typically involve the removal of diseased bowel.

Study tracks food’s value from farm to plate globally

As soon as an ear of corn is taken off its stalk, or a potato is pulled from the ground, it travels anywhere from a few miles to across continents, and sometimes undergoes a multitude of processes that transform it into the food we consume.

£750,000 grant will enable better data usage to improve children’s lives

Lancaster University is part of a consortium awarded a £750,000 grant to improve knowledge about children involved with early intervention and children’s social care services.

Researchers smash avocado production bottleneck

If you enjoy avocado on your toast in the morning, you will soon be thanking University of Queensland researchers for keeping up the supply of your favourite breakfast fare.

Unravelling the genetic and environmental influences on trust

Trust, a cornerstone of human interaction, has a significant genetic component, according to new research.

‘Science @ Home’ kits donated to help children learn throughout summer

Two hundred boxes packed with science activities and experiments are en route to some of Dundee's most deserving children this Summer.
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