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Birthrates, marriage, gender roles will change dramatically in post-pandemic world, scientists predict

COVID-19 and America’s response to it are likely to profoundly affect our families, work lives, relationships and gender roles for years...

World-renowned artists to be part of Lumiere

The work of five world-renowned artists will be part of this year’s Lumiere light festival taking place in Durham from 16-19 November 2023.

Robots and technology to change retail as we know it

Dr Sanjit K. Roy, UWA Business School and Dr Gaganpreet Singh, Jindal Global University, look at a retail revolution that is under way, where robots are playing an increasingly important role.

University of Canterbury signs Canadian MOU to collaborate on innovative Indigenous-led research

The MOU signed by all parties creates a formal pathway for the institutions to cooperate and collaborate to research, support and build capacity for Indigenous public administration, governance, leadership and economic development.

Study reveals the relaxing music to help you sleep

If you have trouble turning off at night, could switching on a little bit of music help you get some quality shut-eye?

Brewing software startup awarded Scalapay Scale Up Scholarship

Abbl, a pioneering brewery management software startup founded by the creators of Wollongong’s Five Barrel Brewing, has been announced as the inaugural recipient of the Scalapay Scale Up Scholarship (part of Supporting Illawarra Entrepreneurs Initiative).

Focus on digital transformation and sustainability

Experts from China, Singapore, USA, and New Zealand came together recently to discuss and debate the transformative power of digital technology...

Manchester research to boost bioprinting technology to address critical health challenges in space

New research by The University of Manchester will enhance the power of bioprinting technology, opening doors to transform advances in medicine and addressing critical health challenges faced by astronauts during space missions.

Detecting functional changes at the proteome level

ETH researchers have drastically improved existing proteomics techniques so they can capture all functional alterations in proteins.

New Canada Research Chairs use technology to build a leaner, greener global future

Twelve outstanding scholars at the University of Alberta are receiving one of Canada’s most prestigious academic honours — the Canada Research Chair — to advance their research programs focused on building a leaner, greener future.
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