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Wellington celebrates 2022 graduates

More than 500 students will cross the stage at the Michael Fowler Centre on Tuesday 11 October at graduation ceremonies in Wellington.

Overcoming pandemic cave syndrome: Why is it so complicated?

For U.S. workers and students who have toiled remotely in isolation or in pods for the past year and a half, reentering offices, classrooms and other old stomping grounds...

Kingston University’s new Dean of Engineering, Computing and the Environment Professor Amir Alani emphasises...

The incoming Dean of Kingston University's Faculty of Engineering, Computing and the Environment has highlighted the crucial role higher education has to play in ensuring advances in technology are harnessed for the benefit of society.

Chemistry breakthrough has potential to make more effective cancer drugs with less harmful side...

Chemists have discovered for the first time a unique way to control and modify a type of compound widely used in medicines, including a drug used to treat breast cancer.

Australian native rats can fight back

Archived footage shows a native water rat attacking a European black rat near Manly on Sydney Harbour.

3rd Australian Biennale of Reductive Arts, subtitled ‘Reflex’

The Third Australian Biennale of Reductive Art, a satellite event of Seventh International Biennale of Non Objective Art, will be held at the UTS Tower from 5 - 28 January 2024.

The University of Hull is pleased to announce that Professor Dave Petley has been...

Professor Petley will join Hull from the University of Sheffield, where he is currently Vice-President for Innovation. He will take up his post from 1 September 2022, succeeding Professor Susan Lea when she steps down at the end of her five-year term in August.

Time for bold action for children

Opinion: The Herald has run articles this week that must greatly disturb all thinking New Zealanders. The first of these tells of desperate families rummaging in bins to feed their families and how the lockdown is enormously stressful and debilitating for low-income families.

Livestock app takes top student entrepreneurship award

A smartphone app that allows farmers to better select livestock at auctions has won the top prize in the University of Adelaide’s Australian eChallenge.

Single-Cell CRISPR Technology Deciphers Role of Chromatin Accessibility in Cancer

Mapping the ‘chromatinome’: New integrative functional genomics platform for profiling genome regulation with a massively-parallel screen of chromatin modifiers.
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