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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.

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...

Talents programme launched at CityU for nurturing future leaders

An exciting new programme for advanced learning at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) presents an enriched curriculum for highly motivated students determined to...

Researchers extol skills of ancient Egyptian medics

Cleopatra would have been in safe hands if she really had been bitten by a snake, or a affected by any number of illnesses - say University of Manchester Egyptologists in a new book.

Good bacteria can temper chemotherapy side effects

A new Northwestern University study found that specific types of gut bacteria can protect other good bacteria from cancer treatments — mitigating harmful...

Honour for Durham geographer’s climate change research

Durham geographer Professor Harriet Bulkeley has been honoured for her boundary-breaking research into climate change.

UM to hold Congregation on 19 June, to be livestreamed in tandem

The University of Macau (UM) will hold its 2021 Congregation on 19 June (Saturday) at 4:00pm in its Sports Complex (N8) to present graduation certificates to this year’s undergraduate graduates.

UTS Business School recognised in FT’s Responsible Business Awards

UTS Business School has been recognised in The Financial Times’ Responsible Business Education Awards 2024, acknowledging the School’s global impact and commitment to public good across its teaching and learning, research and operations.

Curtin and Cisco appoint two eminent Professors to lead technology centre

Curtin University and Cisco have appointed two leading Professors to help establish and lead the Curtin-Cisco Centre for Networks – John Curtin Distinguished Professor Iain Murray and Cisco Visiting Professor Reza Nejabati.

Manipulating light at nanoscale for increased photon upconversion

NUS researchers led by Professor Liu Xiaogang from the NUS Department of Chemistry, in collaboration with Dr Gianluigi Zito from the National Research Council of Italy...
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