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Early detection of Alzheimer’s possible – research
University of Otago researchers have discovered molecules in the blood that could assist with early detection of Alzheimer’s disease.
University of Glasgow researchers lend support to martian meteorite study
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have lent their support to cutting-edge new analysis of a Martin meteorite led by colleagues at Lund University in Sweden.
University of Queensland secures trailblazing commercial research funding
The University of Queensland will lead Australia’s effort to supercharge commercialisation in the food and beverage industry, with a share of $362 million in federal government funding.
Regalia hiring group helps fund Pasifika study programme for NCEA students
Pasifika NCEA students will have the opportunity to participate in a free study programme during the holidays, thanks to the generous support of Graduate Women Canterbury (GWC).
University and iwi collaborate on waiata app
A collaboration between researchers from the University of Waikato’s School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (SCMS) and a Bay of Plenty iwi has given rise to an app that preserves and celebrates waiata (songs) unique to the tribe.
Genetic study identifies migraine causes and promising therapeutic targets
QUT genetic researchers have found blood proteins that cause migraine and have a shared link with Alzheimer’s disease that could potentially be prevented by repurposing existing therapeutics.
Riding the crypto rollercoaster
Investors should take a long-term view and try not to be spooked by recent drops in cryptocurrencies, says a Bond University expert.
The University of Hull is pleased to announce that Professor Dave...
Professor Petley will join Hull from the University of Sheffield, where he is currently Vice-President for Innovation. He will take up his post from 1 September 2022, succeeding Professor Susan Lea when she steps down at the end of her five-year term in August.
Otago boosts economy by $1.79 billion
The University of Otago contributed $1.79 billion in total value added to the New Zealand economy last year, a new report has revealed.
Researchers fear career breaks risk future funding success
Fierce competition for medical research funding makes many researchers loath to disclose in grant applications their career disruptions, such as illness or childbirth, to explain research output gaps for fear of appearing ‘weak’ or unable to fulfil long-term research.











































