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Lincoln and Massey Universities to collaborate on primary sector projects

Five research projects which will benefit the primary sector have been announced as recipients of funding from the Massey-Lincoln and Agricultural Industry Trust Capability Development and Research.

New discovery may ‘unlock’ the future of infectious disease and cancer treatment

Researchers have identified a ‘guard mechanism’ for a protein which attacks microbes in infected cells, opening the possibility of new treatments for Toxoplasma, Chlamydia, Tuberculosis and even cancer.

UQ partners with Paralympics Australia to put Brisbane on track for 2032 gold

Brisbane is set to become a hub for Paralympic sport with the announcement of a nationally-significant partnership between The University of Queensland and Paralympics Australia.

Coral restoration and adaptation benefits challenged

University of Melbourne and James Cook University researchers have called for an urgent rethink of the merits of coral reef restoration and adaptation, questioning whether the practice can meaningfully improve reef health.

UK plans to become AI powerhouse with £31million investment in University of Southampton-led project

The UK could become a world powerhouse for the development of responsible artificial intelligence after £31million was awarded to launch a new consortium led by the University of Southampton.

End-of-life Study Into Offshore Wind Turbines Led By University Of Hull Team

A University of Hull study into the end-of-life cycle of offshore wind turbines has been boosted by £100,000 of funding.

AUT hosts 10th CS4HS conference

More than 100 secondary school teachers from across Aotearoa gathered at AUT’s City Campus for the 10th Computer Science for High Schools (CS4HS) conference.

Universities band together to boost study of waterways

Two Canterbury tertiary institutions have signed an agreement to run postgraduate degree programmes as jointly awarded courses – a first in New Zealand.

Australian researchers secure $1.8 million grant to pioneer mRNA vaccine against UTIs

UTS, in collaboration with partners including Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, and UNSW, is leading a research project to develop an mRNA vaccine for urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Muscle Pain and Energy-Rich Blood: Cholesterol Medicine Affects the Organs Differently

Contrary to expectation, treatment with statins has a different effect on blood cells than on muscle cells, a new study from the University of Copenhagen reveals.
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