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Double win for PhD student at major science meet

Susana Gutarra Díaz gave presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Palaeontological Association based on her PhD work about how ancient marine reptiles may have swum.

The flu, a cold, allergies or COVID-19? How to decipher symptoms

Let’s say you have a runny nose, headache and cough. Are they signs of COVID-19 or just a run-of-the-mill common cold?

Sunshine state to the slopes – Georgia Gunew’s path to the Winter Paralympics

Georgia Gunew launches from the start gate, carves down the mountain at close to 100km/h, guided by a voice in her ear.

UM’s 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course ends with success

The 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course, organised by the University of Macau (UM) Department of Portuguese, has ended with success on 23 July.

University of Toronto researchers grow mini-organs to study brain development and disease

That’s because organoids offer the promise of new treatments for a host of diseases and conditions, from inflammatory bowel disease to autism spectrum disorder.

University of Glasgow team wins formula student competition

A team of University of Glasgow students have taken first place in a major international competition to design, build and drive single-seater racing cars.

UC graduate a voice for Polynesian rugby league players

A desire to highlight the experiences of Polynesian men in professional rugby league has been the driving force for University of Canterbury lecturer Phillip Borell (Ngāti Ranginui) to complete his PhD and graduate this month.

Archaeology uncovers infectious disease spread – 4000 years ago

New bioarchaeology research from a University of Otago PhD candidate has shown how infectious diseases may have spread 4000 years ago

UNSW Founders announces inaugural Sir Rupert Myers Sustainability Award

Naomi Tarszisz has been recognised for contributing to a more sustainable world, by establishing a company that creates reusable takeaway containers.

Hull Graduate Andy Morgan-harrison Sets Sights on Olympic Games in Tokyo

University of Hull graduate Andrew Morgan-Harrison has his sights set on the Olympic Games this summer as he aims to be in the 200m starting blocks in Tokyo.
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