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A smart glove to improve stroke rehabilitation

An electronic glove that enables movement in the paralysed hand of stroke survivors – supporting their rehabilitation – has been invented by a team from the University of Southampton.

Scientists inspire the next generation

School pupils have been inspired by world-renowned scientists as they learned about the latest innovations in molecular biology at The Astbury Conversation.

Astronomy Open Night 2022

After a two-year hiatus, Astronomy Open Night is back and bigger than ever this year and you’re invited to explore the Universe like never before!!

University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health provides culturally safe vaccinations for...

Indigenous health experts at the University of Toronto are running a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Toronto’s Indigenous communities – part of an effort to marry public health measures with culturally appropriate care.

Global warming speeds up currents in the ocean’s abyss

University of Sydney scientists have used the geological record of the deep sea to discover that past global warming has sped up deep ocean circulation. This is one of the missing links for predicting how future climate change may affect heat and carbon capture by the oceans.

Archaeologist looks to ancient solutions to help solve contemporary global problems

As the world grapples with cross-border challenges such as climate change, pandemic disease, cybercrime and income inequality, it may be tempting to look to the United Nations and other international organizations for solutions.

UQ achievers recognised on Australia Day

An expert in Indigenous architecture, a noted historian and a history-making teacher joined a raft of talented University of Queensland alumni recognised in the 2021 Australia Day honours.

Research chair brings a statistical perspective to make AI more reliable — and responsible

Artificial intelligence was once the sole domain of computer scientists, but the University of Alberta’s newest Canada CIFAR Chair in AI exemplifies the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of a field with applications in almost every aspect of modern life.

Dutch business culture: must knows before your first day on the job

Source: studyinholland.nl The first thing that many internationals notice when first joining a Dutch workplace is how flat the...

Delving deeper into the social health of people who use methamphetamine

Methamphetamine is an illicit substance used in communities across Australia and worldwide.
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