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Western research sheds light on symptoms of understudied spine disease

After hearing first-hand from patients about how the disease impacted their lives, a team of researchers and graduate students at Western were inspired to investigate...

Students share experiences and wisdom gained at Iowa

To celebrate the countless achievements of University of Iowa international students and their accomplishments, the University of Iowa (UI) held the 2023 International Student Graduation Celebration on Thursday, May 11.

Pint of Science festival returns to Loughborough

Quench your thirst for knowledge and come along to a series of local science talks led by Doctoral Researchers and academics from across the University.

World-leading diamond expert joins Royal Society

Graham Pearson recognized by world’s oldest national scientific institution for outstanding contributions to diamond studies and mantle geochemistry.

Risk of long COVID higher for people living in most deprived areas

New research led by the universities of Southampton and Oxford has found that the risk of long COVID is strongly associated with area-level deprivation, with the odds of having long COVID 46 percent higher for people from the most deprived areas...

Biology undergraduate awarded research opportunity at McMaster and Guelph

A unique research award is giving an undergrad the opportunity to collaborate with McMaster and University of Guelph researchers studying a pathogen that causes infections in both humans and animals.

Schulich Medicine & Dentistry joins historic pledge to preserve planetary health

Academic health institutions call for implementation of planetary health education and research, transition to climate-resilient health systems.

New tool could help track deadly eruption hazard

New Zealand research could help track the path of searingly hot rock and gas flows that are the world’s most deadly volcanic hazard.

Patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions vulnerable to long term opioid use

Patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions are vulnerable to long term opioid use, with up to 1 in 3 of those with rheumatoid arthritis or fibromyalgia potentially at risk, suggest researchers at The University of Manchester.

The board’s role in driving innovation

Now more than ever, boards of directors are essential to innovation, writes Rod McNaughton.
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