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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.

Children’s book uncovers the uncommon side of unconditional love

The inspiration for My Momma Loves Me, a children’s book about an inquisitive squirrel who sets out to learn about motherhood from a cast of Canadian critters

Lung cancer and mesothelioma research receives funding boost

A researcher from The University of Western Australia has been awarded $480,000 in funding over the next four years for vital research into the treatment of those living with lung cancer and mesothelioma...

Preventing cancer relapse with a genetic test

Scientists have found a new way to predict which myeloma patients will benefit the most from a treatment often used to help keep the blood cancer from coming back after a stem cell transplant.

Review site a boost for Aotearoa books and writers

Aotearoa New Zealand fiction, non-fiction and poetry is getting a boost with a new site devoted to reviews, launched with seed funding from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Auckland.

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...

University of Adelaide subjects rated among the world’s best

The University of Adelaide has again cemented its place among the world’s top-performing universities, with the release of the 2023 QS World University Subject Rankings.

Care leavers face ‘acute challenges’ in transition to adulthood

Care leavers in England are over ten times more likely than their peers to not be working or studying in their 21st year, a new study has shown.

Dramatic changes in New Zealand river flows, research finds

Parts of the North Island have seen extreme rainfall this summer, but long-term trends show summer river flows are decreasing in these areas and they’re likely to be getting drier.

Tackling childhood obesity

A new study finds that diet and exercise programs alone won’t reduce the rates of childhood obesity.
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