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Methamphetamine detected in downtown Auckland air pollution

Meth, nicotine, caffeine and THC detected in Customs Street air in groundbreaking study.

Experts chart the pathway to decarbonising heavy industry

Experts will converge on Adelaide to chart the most prospective pathways to decarbonise heavy industry at this year’s High Temperature Minerals Processing (HiTeMP) 3 Forum hosted by the University of Adelaide.

Giant rogue waves: Southern Ocean expedition reveals wind as key cause

An expedition to the southernmost waters encircling Antarctica has discovered that wind drives the formation of colossal rogue waves, and that these unpredictable waves occur

Climate-action scholarships for Pacific Island nations students

The University of Melbourne has launched fully-funded climate-action scholarships for students from Pacific Island nations to support their local communities in addressing climate change.

FHTM Students Won Top Prizes at the 2022 PATA Student Talk in Macao

Organized by the Pacific Asia Travel Association Macau SAR Student Chapter (also known as PATA Macao Student Chapter) and supported by PATA Macau Chapter, the 2022 PATA Student Talk in Macao was successfully held on April 28, 2022.

Data privacy push sparks tech surge in US banks

A new study led by Dr Sarah Zhang from Alliance Manchester Business School has uncovered how small banks in the United States are reacting to growing concerns about data privacy.

Ecologically valid data critical in understanding human impact on animals, say researchers

As researchers work to understand how humans impact animals and their natural habitats, it’s critical that the data we use to make these assessments have ecological validity...

NSW gives an $8 million boost to Tech Central

The NSW Government has launched an $8 million fund to help drive research and commercialisation activity in the Tech Central precinct centred on Sydney’s Central Station and including UTS and the University of Sydney.

Natural genetic engineering could be key to climate resilient crops

Scientists from the University of Sheffield are investigating how plants can accelerate their own evolution through a process of "natural genetic engineering."

Johns Hopkins welcomes first members of Class of 2026

More than 500 students representing 36 U.S. states and 21 countries have been offered admission to Johns Hopkins University in the Early Decision I cohort of the Class of 2026.
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