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Evening activity breaks from screen time better for health

Breaking up long periods of sitting in the evening can result in lower blood sugar and insulin levels in healthy adults, a new University of Otago study has found.

Inkfish funding to boost Minderoo-UWA deep-sea research

Marine research organisation Inkfish has committed to a five-year plan to support vital deep-sea research in partnership with the Minderoo-UWA Deep Sea Research Centre.

A game changer for the Law of the Sea

Fresh back from the United Nations in New York, Professor Joanna Mossop is buzzing, having experienced something very few academics get to—participating in the creation of a new treaty in her specialist area of the Law of the Sea.

UOW College graduate Patrick draws on lived experience to establish career in fitness

Patrick Mitchell’s journey to becoming a fitness instructor isn’t one you hear of every day. The 25-year-old, who recently completed his Certificate III and IV in Fitness at UOW College, doesn’t shy away from a challenge.

Transformational philanthropy will establish innovative new building at the University of Exeter

The University of Exeter has received a philanthropic pledge from His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah, to co-fund the construction of a new development on Exeter’s Streatham campus.

Academic wins 2023 Charles Atkin Translational Health Communication Scholar Award

Professor Mohan Dutta has been selected to receive the 2023 Charles Atkin Translational Health Communication Scholar Award.

Students who played sports before the pandemic did better during lockdowns

A history of participating in campus recreational sports can offset stress and contribute to academic competence even during high-stress periods such as a pandemic lockdown, shows a new study.

More predictable renewable energy could lower costs

Lower electricity costs for consumers and more reliable clean energy could be some of the benefits of a new study by the University of Adelaide researchers who have examined how predictable solar...

Renowned mathematician collaborates with Western team to map human brain

New advancements in neural imaging and recording technologies may provide the key to understanding Alzheimer’s Disease, epilepsy and other disorders.

Successes for Southampton in the latest global subject rankings

The latest QS World University Rankings by Subject demonstrate the University of Southampton’s continued success and strength as an internationally-leading institution.
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