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Long Neck Helped Reptile Hunt Underwater

For over 150 years, paleontologists have puzzled over Tanystropheus, its strangely long neck and whether it lived mostly underwater or on land.

Nanoparticle-enhanced chemo-immunotherapy to trigger robust antitumor immunity

The research team led by Dr. SUN Jihong from the Department of Radiology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine...

Celebrating the pictorial finesse of artist Leo Bensemann

Leo Bensemann: Illustrator, Designer and Printer, showing from 2 - 23 October 2020.

New programme for North East students studying STEM subjects

Their academics are supporting North East students with studying STEM subjects and applying to university, under a new scheme.

Australian Training Awards Finalists represent the best in VET

Outstanding achievement in vocational education and training (VET) has been recognised, with 75 finalists from across Australia announced in the 2020 Australian Training Awards.

First Member of the University’s Class of 2025 Looks Forward to Being a Charger

Karli Ricciuti ’25 has known she wanted to study dental hygiene since she was a kid. She fondly remembers hearing stories told by her mom, a dental hygienist...

Researchers sound alarm on sugary drinks

Almost 80 percent of drinks in New Zealand supermarkets are sugary, swelling health risks and indicating industry self-regulation is failing, researchers say.

Delegation of the British ambassador to China visits WHU

On December 15th, the award ceremony of the 11th “Good Supervisors in My Mind” was held in the Humanities Hall of WHU.

Deep sleep takes out the trash

A new Northwestern University study reaffirms the importance of getting a good night’s sleep.

Metabolic mutations help bacteria resist drug treatment

Each year, at least 2.8 million people in the United States develop an antibiotic-resistant infection, and more than 35,000 people die from such infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
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