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Research informs WHO malaria net guideline update

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has updated its recommendation for malaria-preventing mosquito nets based on new research from the University of Adelaide.

Radiopharmaceuticals offer promise to image – and treat – cancer

$24-million cross-Canada grant will support development of radiopharmaceuticals from discovery to use in the health-care system.

Brewing software startup awarded Scalapay Scale Up Scholarship

Abbl, a pioneering brewery management software startup founded by the creators of Wollongong’s Five Barrel Brewing, has been announced as the inaugural recipient of the Scalapay Scale Up Scholarship (part of Supporting Illawarra Entrepreneurs Initiative).

Deep cycling of carbon and chlorine were likely flipped in Earth’s early history

High-pressure experiments are helping scientists understand the deep cycles of carbon and chlorine which are essential for life on earth, and how these have changed since three billion years ago.

Allan Sefton Memorial Lecture examines the value of Antarctic research

Professor Dana Bergstrom will present the annual Allan Sefton Memorial Lecture on Friday, posing the thought-provoking question, 'Is Antarctic science worth the carbon miles?'

Children turn scientists in outdoor lab

University of Leeds researchers met hundreds of children and their parents at stalls in the city’s Millennium Square.

How to build healthier communities — and people

New guidelines show how changes to our built environment can help Canadians get more active, eat better and stay socially connected.

Southampton at heart of UK’s plans to become AI powerhouse

The future of “safe and trustworthy” artificial intelligence will be led from Southampton – a professor behind a new multimillion AI institute launched in the city has revealed.

Laboratory research finds gluten caused brain inflammation

In what is believed to be a world first discovery, University of Otago researchers have found wheat gluten causes brain inflammation in mice.

New photoreactor technology could pave the way to a carbon-neutral future, researchers say

An international team that includes researchers from the University of Toronto has designed and implemented a new model for photoreactors, a solar-powered technology for converting water...
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