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Ehab Abouheif named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Ehab Abouheif, James McGill Professor in the Department of Biology at McGill, has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)...

Applications open for Kevin Elyot Award 2024

Applications are now open for the Kevin Elyot Award 2024, created in memory of the acclaimed actor and writer.

UofG partners with Glasgow Science Centre to boost science engagement

The University of Glasgow has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Glasgow Science Centre which will help promote public engagement with science.

Dementia patients at risk from antipsychotic drugs

Use of antipsychotic drugs in people with dementia is associated with higher risks of a range of serious health outcomes compared with non-use, according to a study.

Saving Queensland’s earless dragons

Remotecameras and conservation dogs will be deployed as part of a University of Queensland research project aiming to conserve four threatened Queensland reptile species.

2024 World Health Summit Regional Meeting

Monash University is proudly hosting this unique global health forum, bringing it to Australian shores for the first time...

Scientists urge action over life-threatening pollution from solar power waste in Africa

Researchers from The University of Manchester investigating waste management practices for off-grid solar technologies in Malawi have discovered life-threatening quantities of lead pollution from improperly managed battery waste.

Global North energy outsourcing demands more attention

Manufacturing nations in the Global North are stockpiling energy and emission problems by outsourcing energy-intensive industrial processes to countries in the Global South, a new study reveals.

Fifteen arts and humanities projects selected under entrepreneurial funding scheme

The Founders Fund for Creatives programme supports the development of early-stage projects that could offer up commercial opportunities or be explored for wider social, community or creative impact.

Elite coaches leaving home as Western countries seek sport success

Nations battling for Olympic success in a global sporting ‘arms race’ has led to elite coaches migrating to Western countries as they bid to escape antiquated and restrictive coaching regimes in their home countries...
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