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New Danish AI tool provides much-needed help to protein scientists across the world

Sorting huge amounts of data is a bottleneck in protein research, a field that is crucial to make use of the gene-editing technology CRISPR and fully understand diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

University of Alberta ranked seventh in the world for impact on sustainability

The University of Alberta has been ranked seventh in the world and second in Canada for its ongoing efforts to tackle the critical sustainability challenges facing civilization today, according to the latest Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings.

Financial Webinar: 5 Steps to Boost Your Financial Health

Are you saddled with money troubles? Are you challenged with knowing what to do and where to start your financial plan? This webinar will focus on the five steps to boost your financial health.

Newcastle University music student composes piece for rare carillon

The instrument, comprised of 25 bells, is a familiar city centre sound and this month it will play a brand-new composition by a Newcastle University student.

UC research identifies digital solutions for NZ Autism support

A University of Canterbury-led research team is determined to create more accessible pipelines of support for autistic Kiwi kids and their caregivers.

QUT mathematician optimises orientation for volunteers

Student mathematician Joshua Rosentreter combined extra-curricular and course learnings to design software that transformed Orientation Week volunteer shift management.

New study gives the aged care industry insights about enduring impact of childhood institutionalisation

New research has given policymakers and aged care providers first-hand insights about how to uphold dignity and meet the unique needs of Forgotten Australians.

Stanford researchers collaborate on new StageCast technology for performers separated due to COVID-19

Michael Rau was directing an opera in New York City when the world shut down last March. Rau, who is the artistic director of Theater and Performance Studies (TAPS) at Stanford University...

Stanford researchers map wildlife and infrastructure to maximize tourism in Costa Rica

With lush green jungles brimming with wildlife, Costa Rica has become a global tourism hotspot – and government leaders would like to keep it that way.

AI scribe could help emergency docs save time and improve patient care

The next time you go to a local emergency department, don't be surprised if the doctor has some high-tech help taking notes about your case.
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