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New discoveries in stem cell research made by international research collaboration

An international team of researchers, including Dr Peter Etchells from our Department of Biosciences, have published new research which brings to light new discoveries in the development and understanding of stem cells.

Academics celebrate 10 years of the Dwarf Mongoose Research Project

A University of Bristol project set up to monitor wild groups of dwarf mongooses in South Africa has marked its ten-year milestone.

Does your child manage anger well?

Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children – from sibling squabbles to protests over screen time limits.

One-of-a-kind perfectly preserved dinosaur embryo discovered inside its fossilized egg

International team of researchers find that baby dinosaurs prepared for hatching in a manner comparable with modern-day birds

McMaster earns top spot for graduate student research intensity in annual rankings

McMaster University remains one of Canada’s top research universities, based on the annual rankings published by Research Infosource.

Real-time alert system heralds new era in fast radio burst research

McGill University scientists have developed a new system for sharing the enormous amount of data being generated by the CHIME radio telescope in its search for fast radio bursts (FRBs)...

University set to be test ground for Australia’s first lunar rover

The University of Adelaide will be a key partner in a project to build Australia’s first lunar rover. The University’s Exterres Facilities will be used as the testing ground that will expose ‘Roo-ver’ to a simulation of the harsh environment of space.

Nanobubbles a pathway to better medical devices

Tiny gas bubbles could help reduce drag in small medical devices, university scientists have found. Drag can lead to clogging and damage biological samples, so this discovery could pave the way to more robust devices.

Lighting the way to quantum computing

With the ability to solve complex problems at lightning-fast speeds, quantum computers have the potential to revolutionise fields ranging from weather forecasting to drug discovery.

New ways to measure how consumers react to foods

A recently-published book of research articles focuses on new ways of measuring consumers’ responses to food and packaging, offering important insights into how future products could be designed.
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