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Auckland Law School’s patent attorney courses gain accreditation

Two postgraduate courses on intellectual property taught at the University of Auckland Law School have been accredited by the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board.

Tantrums in children could be linked to ADHD

Preschool children who struggle to control their emotions and behaviour have more symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder – known as ADHD - at age seven, a study suggests.

Apples and oranges: Can the UK economy ride out the Omicron wave?

As Omicron strikes and restrictions are reintroduced, the economy is in a better position to take the hit, suggests Professor Andrew Godley in our latest Leading Insight.

New research unlocks jaw-dropping evolution of lizards and snakes

A ground-breaking University of Bristol study has shed light on how lizards and snakes -the most diverse group of land vertebrates with nearly 12,000 species - have evolved remarkably varied jaw shapes, driving their extraordinary ecological success.

UM Open Day to be moved online

The University of Macau (UM) Open Day has been a popular activity among Macao residents and has drawn many visitors over the years. Because of the epidemic, this year’s event to be held on 16 January (Sunday) will be moved online.

McMaster researchers use AI tech to unveil key mechanism of bacterial warfare

Bacteria are in a constant fight for survival, and they rely on an array of deadly weapons to keep their competitors at bay.

New course to put dentists on the frontline in managing sleep issues

Dental health professionals interested in treating patients with sleep-related disorders such as snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea are encouraged to sign up for a new micro-credential course at The University of Western Australia.

Bank policymaker delivers first speech in Leeds

A leading economist delivered the first speech in his new role for the Bank of England at the University of Leeds.

The strange mechanics of pregnancy in one Australian shark

Biologists have long been fascinated by reproductive diversity in sharks, but haven't yet figured out why some sharks have placentas and others don't.

Edinburgh listed among world’s best for reputation

Edinburgh’s position as a world-leading university has been reaffirmed in a list revealing the top institutions for academic reputation and prestige.
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