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NASA delegation visits Plants for Space

A delegation from NASA headed by Administrator Senator Bill Nelson and Deputy Administrator Colonel (USAF, ret) Pam Melroy visited the University of Adelaide on Monday 20 March...

Care leavers face ‘acute challenges’ in transition to adulthood

Care leavers in England are over ten times more likely than their peers to not be working or studying in their 21st year, a new study has shown.

Dramatic changes in New Zealand river flows, research finds

Parts of the North Island have seen extreme rainfall this summer, but long-term trends show summer river flows are decreasing in these areas and they’re likely to be getting drier.

2023 enrolment data: Demand for nursing drives enrolments at Waikato

The University of Waikato is performing against the odds, with an increase in student enrolments for 2023 despite Ministry Funded Equivalent Full-Time Student (EFTS) numbers being down slightly (1%) on last year.

University of Glasgow to celebrate Lord of the Rings author JRR...

Today he is remembered as the “father” of modern fantasy literature and the author of two of the best-loved and biggest-selling books of all time.

Illawarra’s place in the clean energy transformation cemented at Canberra Expo

Clean and renewable energy research and innovation was on display at the first Illawarra Clean Energy Expo, hosted by the University of Wollongong in partnership with Alison Byrnes MP...

Rapid response to protect penguins from bird flu

Professor Craig Cary wasn’t planning to spend part of his 2022/23 Antarctic deployment trekking around a penguin colony, collecting poo samples. Fortunately for the penguins, a rapid response to the threat of bird flu resulted in exactly that.

Financial landlords own four times more rental units than previously thought

New research indicates that a small percentage of financial landlords, like private equity firms and institutional investors, own four times more of Montreal’s rental housing stock than was previously estimated...

Peak care for youth mental health at UCalgary-supported The Summit

It’s called The Summit, a most fitting name for a place where research into the mental health of young people will reach new heights.

Australian shallow reefs in decline

The majority of Australian shallow-reef species experienced steep population declines between 2008 and 2021, reports a study published in Nature this week.
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