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Otago survey provides insights into working from home

The shift to working from home was relatively easy this lockdown, but some people are not coping as well as others, preliminary results from a University of Otago study reveal.

New cryo-electron microscopy facility to tackle critical research issues

A Nobel prize-winning technique that underpins worldwide efforts to understand and treat diseases, and develop new drugs and medical therapies...

King’s academics elected to Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering

The Royal Academy of Engineering has announced the election of 60 new Fellows, four International Fellows and five Honorary Fellows.

$1m in funding for project to cull mouse plagues

South Australian researchers are set to use genetic tools to help find innovative solutions to the devastating mouse plagues that have caused massive economic damage to Australian farmers.

Exposure to air pollution linked with increased mental health service-use, new...

Exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with increased mental health service-use among people recently diagnosed with psychotic and mood disorders such as schizophrenia and depression...

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington honours outstanding alumni

Six alumni of the University have been selected as Distinguished Alumni Award winners for 2021.

UM professor publishes book on new world order in post-pandemic era

A book titled ‘How COVID-19 Reshapes New World Order: Political Economy Perspective’, written by Prof Edmund Sheng Li in the Faculty of Social Science (FSS), University of Macau (UM), has been published by the major international publisher Springer.

Tropical coral species at extreme risk from climate change, new study...

New Curtin University research has found that the coral species living on the pristine reefs in Western Australia’s Kimberley and offshore regions will be in danger of disappearing or moving south to cooler waters, if urgent action is not taken to address climate change.

Unique collaboration brings together science and ballet

A new partnership between the University of Leeds and the world-renowned Northern Ballet has culminated in an original piece of dance exploring conceptual ideas of pattern and geometry.

Three, two, one, lift-off – launching law at Rocket Lab

When University of Waikato alumna Courtney Dick secured a role as the in-house lawyer for Rocket Lab, she had to get up to speed on space law.
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