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Four Princeton faculty members awarded NEH grants

Four Princeton faculty members have received research grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

Study reveals inequities in access to cancer clinical trials in Canada

People living in less populated, rural or remote areas are missing out on last-ditch but potentially life-saving cancer clinical trials, according to a recent study by a University of Alberta oncologist that puts the onus on Canada’s health regulatory bodies to ensure equity.

New book draws on Pacific wisdom

Mana of the Pacific brings together inspirational proverbs and beautiful photographs that highlight the strength, resilience, wisdom and innovation of people from across the Pacific.

Humanities honour for Curtin author elected inaugural Indigenous Fellow

A luminary of Australian literature, John Curtin Distinguished Professor Kim Scott has been announced as a 2024 Fellow in the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

THE- and QS-Young University Rankings: Again excellent results for the University of Bayreuth

The University of Bayreuth has firmly established itself in further international rankings in the front field: Both in the QS and THE...

Hull electric racing team takes to the track for international competition

The University of Hull’s Electric Racing Team is going head-to-head with some of the world’s best teams in an international simulated racing championship.

Using artificial intelligence to generate 3D holograms in real-time

A new method called tensor holography could enable the creation of holograms for virtual reality, 3D printing, medical imaging, and more - and it can run on a smartphone.

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...

Brazilian Government honours Massey professor

Professor Leonel Alvarado from the School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication has been made an Officer of the Order of Rio Branco for his services to the Portuguese language and Brazilian culture in Aotearoa New Zealand.

NUS scientists discover a new pathway essential for blood formation

Blood is vital to life, and a healthy body replenishes worn-out blood cells with new ones throughout one’s lifetime. If something goes wrong with this process, serious illness will result.
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