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Combining genetics and brain MRI can aid in predicting chances of...
Simon Fraser University researchers are studying how a combination of genetics and brain MRIs may be used to predict the chances of developing Alzheimer’s disease in the future.
How to up the trust in sustainability reporting
Transparent reporting on SDGs is problematic, but a recent framework can help businesses harness the internet of things and blockchain to improve outcomes.
Strong connections and an uplifting learning environment at UC
With a major in Tourism, Marketing and Management and a minor in te reo Māori, Amiria sees the tourism industry as a platform to tell the stories of tangata whenua, and an opportunity to preserve the history of our tūpuna (ancestors).
Tiny Dal‑built satellite begins journey to big space launch
Engineering students from Dalhousie’s Space Systems Lab (DSS) are in Montreal this week to transport a spacecraft they designed and built to the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) headquarters.
Research findings a breath of fresh air for office workers
Simple changes to ventilation systems can significantly decrease the transmission of COVID-19 and reduce energy consumption in office buildings...
Nature restoration as a climate solution not enough to reduce peak...
Nature restoration cannot be scaled up quickly enough to compensate for fossil fuel emissions, new research led by the University of Melbourne has found.
Caution advised over fish oil in pregnancy
Omega-3 is recommended in pregnancy, but new research suggests care is needed to avoid oxidised fish oil.
China’s new Ambassador visits Manawatū campus
China's recently appointed New Zealand Ambassador paid his first visit to Massey's Manawatū campus, continuing a long-standing association between the university and China's Embassy.
International students benefit from extra support
More than 9400 University of Melbourne international students have benefited from expanded support services in 2022, with more programs commencing in Semester 2.
The law that failed the plight of ‘nobody’s child’
If there’s an example of a law that has singularly failed to meet the needs of a changing society, it is the Adoption Act 1955. The Act was passed to overcome the fact that children born...











































