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University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health provides culturally...

Indigenous health experts at the University of Toronto are running a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Toronto’s Indigenous communities – part of an effort to marry public health measures with culturally appropriate care.

University of Hull Launches Three New Phd Projects With Team GB

The University of Hull has announced it will deliver a new PhD cluster of research as part of its official partnership with Team GB.

PCB contamination in Icelandic orcas: a matter of diet

Accurate forecasting of health risks to killer whale populations may depend on looking at individual variations in their diet...

Cave site in Kenya reveals the oldest human burial in Africa

Africa is often referred to as the cradle of humankind – the birthplace of our species, Homo sapiens.

How accurate were early expert predictions on COVID-19, and how did...

Who made more accurate predictions about the course of the COVID-19 pandemic – experts or the public? A study from the University of Cambridge has found that experts such as...

Professor Suzanne Chambers appointed Executive Dean Health Sciences

Professor Suzanne Chambers AO has been appointed to the role of Executive Dean Health Sciences at Australian Catholic University (ACU).

Researchers brewing up better ways to turn plant waste into ethanol

University of Alberta research is brewing up better ways to help ethanol producers make the most of plant waste they use to make their fuel.

University of Macau’s breakthrough in nanotechnology optimises cancer photothermal therapy

Dai Yunlu, an assistant professor in the University of Macau’s (UM) Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS), and his research team, have designed and synthesised a versatile H2S nanomodulator...

WHO ‘needs to act’ on suicides caused by pesticides

Scientists are calling for more stringent pesticide bans to lower deaths caused by deliberately ingesting toxic agricultural chemicals, which account for one fifth of global suicides.

Sea level rise: rapid and unstoppable unless Paris Agreement targets met

New research, published today in Nature, models the impacts on the Antarctic Ice Sheet of several different global warming scenarios and the resulting effects on global sea levels.
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