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GameStop: how Redditors played hedge funds for billions (and what might come next)

Normally on the stock market, the shark swallows the little fish. Now the little fish are eating the shark as small investors force hedge fund players into uncomfortable positions.

Manchester remains the favourite university of UK’s top employers

The University of Manchester has retained its position as the most targeted university by the UK’s top 100 recruiters, according to a report compiled by High Fliers Research.

GEIC signs NERD as Tier 1 partner for sustainable construction tech

Nationwide Engineering Research & Development (NERD) has signed a Tier 1 agreement with The University of Manchester’s Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC)...

HIT Lab NZ celebrates 20 years of innovation

This month, the University of Canterbury (UC)’s HIT Lab NZ is celebrating two decades at the forefront of human interface technology research.

NASA delegation visits Plants for Space

A delegation from NASA headed by Administrator Senator Bill Nelson and Deputy Administrator Colonel (USAF, ret) Pam Melroy visited the University of Adelaide on Monday 20 March...

Award for student fighting the loneliness ‘epidemic’ among Bristol’s elderly

A selfless student who organised for 150 Christmas cards to be sent to lonely Bristol pensioners has been honoured with a special award.

Uncovering online sales of Australian invertebrates

In the first study of its kind, researchers from the University of Adelaide have investigated the level of online trade in invertebrates in Australia and believe they have only uncovered the tip of the iceberg.

Canterbury earthquake resources find a permanent home

Lessons learned from the Canterbury earthquakes will be shared widely and preserved for the future when a collection of reports and information...

University of Canterbury student hones skills to help Pacific home

A goal of giving back to his developing home country, Papua New Guinea, has motivated Charlie Ikosi to study at the University of Canterbury (UC).

$1.2m funding boost for Parkinson’s disease study

University of Canterbury-led research that could help Parkinson’s disease patients learn more about their risk of dementia has received a million-dollar funding...
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