Ruptured ACLs can heal without surgery, study finds
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures can heal without surgery and this could be key to better patient outcomes, according to new findings challenging the common notion that an ACL injury cannot heal.
AI drug discovery will power collaboration with Pharos Therapeutics
Partnership with Pharos will give the Drug Discovery Initiative access to the Pharos Chemiverse platform, with more than 230 million pieces of data to help identify promising compounds.
Health Research Council funding for gonorrhoea, and self-harm research
The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) is funding two University of Waikato research projects to deal with stigmatised disease and disorders that predominantly impact young people...
Students Plan Virtual Conference to Share Passion for Model United Nations
Members of the University of New Haven’s award-winning Model United Nations team will be hosting a virtual conference to introduce prospective, incoming,...
Researchers Partner with Pasadena Public Health on COVID-19 Study
One of the more vexing qualities of the COVID-19 virus is that a person infected with it can be contagious for days before they begin to show symptoms. Because of this...
UOW rises to 62nd globally in QS Sustainability Rankings
The University of Wollongong (UOW) has performed exceptionally well in the 2024 QS Sustainability Rankings announced on 5 December. UOW ranked equal 62nd in the world, up from 85th in last year’s rankings, and 11th in Australia.
New research shows socioeconomic status shapes access to cataract surgery
Queen’s professor Robert Campbell is part of a team that has discovered an association between patient socioeconomic status and access to cataract surgery in for-profit centres that have received public funding in Ontario.
Bristol researchers receive funding to help make quantum internet a reality
The University of Bristol will be involved in two projects announced as part of a £12m funding boost from Innovate UK to pioneer the quantum internet of the future.
Central China Normal University delegation visits CityUHK
A delegation from Central China Normal University (CCNU) visited City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) on 9 December.
Opinion: What singing can do for your mental health
Opinion: Singing is good for our well-being as Dr Suzanne Purdy and Alison Talmage, members of the CeleBRation Choir, can testify.











































