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Global demand for cancer surgery set to surge

A new modelling study led by UNSW predicts demand for cancer surgery will rise by 52 per cent within two decades, with low-income countries bearing the greatest burden.

Space for all is this student’s goal

The latest NASA rover, scheduled to land on Mars tomorrow after traveling more than six months in interplanetary space, is carrying with it a special instrument called MOXIE.

Study Examines What Makes People Susceptible to Fake Health News

A new study from University of Kansas journalism & mass communication researchers examines what influences people to be susceptible to false information about health...

3 Questions: Vaccines and the power of positive reinforcement

Public health officials have issued plenty of warnings about people who are reluctant to get vaccinated for Covid-19.

Argyle Scholarship support praised

She is one of 10 recipients of the $6000 award established by Lincoln University in 2020, in recognition of the contribution of Marlborough’s Gordon Holmes to farming and education...

Top students from University of Waikato take science learning back to their community

Two sisters, who have been recognised by an international academic honours’ society for their excellence in science, are taking what they have learned at the University...

Award for student fighting the loneliness ‘epidemic’ among Bristol’s elderly

A selfless student who organised for 150 Christmas cards to be sent to lonely Bristol pensioners has been honoured with a special award.

White hat hacker and cybersecurity graduate protects NZ businesses online

He spends his days trolling client systems, searching for weak spots in IT systems; the places where cyber attackers can enter and create mayhem in the online world of business.

Bright idea: new LEDs can detect off food and lethal gases

Your smart device could soon be even smarter with a new infrared light emitting diode (LED) that is ‘tuneable’ to different wavelengths of light – it could enable your fridge to tell you when your food...

Canterbury youth mentoring researcher wins national award

A University of Canterbury researcher has received a prestigious fellowship to study the relationships between young people and their adult mentors.
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