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UOW’s end-to-end rural medical program is designed to encourage graduates to work in rural...

The University of Wollongong (UOW) Southern Highlands will welcome its first cohort of 12 medical students to its Moss Vale campus in January 2025.

Free hire of rooms opens doors for community

Local groups are being offered the free use of the University of Edinburgh’s spaces following a successful pilot of a new scheme.

Mums’ activity levels may depend on number and ages of children

Less than half of mums meet the recommended levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity – and mothers of younger children manage to do the least, Cambridge and Southampton researchers have found.

Climate financial risk analytics hub launches at Nexus

Stronger links between UK science and innovation and financial institutions will be forged at a new Innovation Hub in Leeds.

CityU secures HK$23m funding from two RGC Research Fellow Schemes

City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has been granted more than HK$23 million in research funding from the inaugural Senior Research Fellow Scheme (SRFS)...

Quantum project launched to solve dark matter mysteries

University of Strathclyde researchers are partners in a project which will use cutting-edge quantum technologies to transform understanding of the universe and answer key questions on the nature of dark matter.

World first OCT-Raman diagnostics system to provide fast AI-enabled breast cancer diagnosis during surgery

A team of researchers are working with surgeons to install a unique AI-enabled combined Optical Coherent Tomography (OCT) and Raman spectroscopy system...

Researchers smash avocado production bottleneck

If you enjoy avocado on your toast in the morning, you will soon be thanking University of Queensland researchers for keeping up the supply of your favourite breakfast fare.

Massey experts help farmers fight cow cress and erosion

Farmers in the Kahahakuri catchment have collaborated with Hawke's Bay catchment collective Tukituki Land Care (TLC) to address issues of cow cress and stream bank erosion...

Tax tweaks needed to fast-charge EV take-up

Buying and running electric vehicles for business fleets is too costly under Aussie tax rules, say researchers from Griffith University and Monash University.
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