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Parasites may take a heavier toll on mammal populations than previously thought

A new study looking at research on parasitic worms suggests the pesky but pervasive creatures have a far greater impact on the health of mammal populations than previously known.

A third of leukaemia patients do not generate any antibody response to two doses...

A University of Birmingham-led study has shown that a third of patients with the most common type of leukaemia fail to generate any measurable antibody response following two doses of COVID-19 vaccination.

Webinar explores the future of business

As economies begin to reopen, businesses are thinking about how to adapt and move forward. The...

Global collaboration to tackle dementia care

The University of Edinburgh is part of a new collaborative research agreement that aims to transform care for people living with dementia.

Griffith University central in world leading water security index

Griffith University researchers were central in developing the Asian Development Bank’s world leading water security index, the Asian Water Development Outlook (AWDO) 2020, released the past week.

New technique by NUS scientists to transform waste carbon dioxide into high-value chemicals achieves...

An energy-efficient, cost-effective way to convert the greenhouse gas into a wide range of chemical feedstocks.

£1.1 million clinical trial to assess impact of exercise on cancer outcomes

Hull York Medical School has been awarded £1.1 million from Yorkshire Cancer Research to conduct a clinical trial which will assess the impact of personalised, home-based exercise programmes for people with lung, bowel or breast cancer.

Bacteria blasting cancer treatment shows promise

A low-cost, non-toxic cancer treatment has been developed by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).

COVID-19 transmission chains in the UK accurately traced using genomic epidemiology

Their analysis draws on >50k virus genome sequences – 26k of which were gathered through the COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) consortium

University and iwi collaborate on waiata app

A collaboration between researchers from the University of Waikato’s School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (SCMS) and a Bay of Plenty iwi has given rise to an app that preserves and celebrates waiata (songs) unique to the tribe.
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