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AI study reveals tongue’s unique surface

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 3D images of the human tongue have revealed that the surface of our tongues are unique to each of us, new findings suggest.

Genetics research wins big at Kudos Awards

A collaboration between Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) and Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University was recognised at the recent 2023 Kudos Awards, where the Variant Discovery Team won the Hill Lab Primary Industries Award.

Light physical activity shows great promise in reversing childhood obesity caused by being sedentary

Increased sedentary time from childhood through young adulthood caused increased body fat and abdominal fat in a new follow-up study.

Women with PCOS can stress less about fertility

Researchers from The University of Queensland have found that women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) respond well to fertility treatments and have the same birth rate as women without the condition.

How UBC is preparing students for their future careers

Navigating a career can be challenging. The UBC Career Centre, under the Office of the Vice-President, Students...

UWA researchers awarded major share of competitive national grants

Fifteen scientists from The University of Western Australia have been awarded more than $23 million in the latest round of funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to undertake new research.

Celebrated novelist Catherine Chidgey recognised with Vice-Chancellor’s Medal

Celebrated New Zealand novelist and University of Waikato Senior Lecturer Catherine Chidgey has been awarded the Vice-Chancellor's Medal for Staff Excellence

FASD advocate honoured at graduation ceremony

The driving force behind a national organisation to raise awareness of the dangers of prenatal exposure to alcohol is among ten distinguished community members to be awarded an Honorary...

Study reveals inequities in access to cancer clinical trials in Canada

People living in less populated, rural or remote areas are missing out on last-ditch but potentially life-saving cancer clinical trials, according to a recent study by a University of Alberta oncologist that puts the onus on Canada’s health regulatory bodies to ensure equity.

Boost for life-changing medical research

Safeguarding fertility in young cancer survivors, preventing heart disease, developing new cancer treatments and targeting the genes that cause blindness are some of the University of Adelaide’s innovative...
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