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National industry award for Covid-19 air quality study

A study, which created the first ever guidance on how to design and operate non-domestic buildings to minimise the spread of airborne viruses...

Centuries of whaling data highlight likely climate change effect

Centuries-old whaling records show how southern right whales, or Tohorā, are altering their feeding habits.

Monash, Woodside extend lower-carbon energy research, commercialisation partnership

Monash University and Woodside Energy have renewed the Woodside Monash Energy Partnership for three years to enable further development of early-stage research and...

UWA helps crack open the mysteries of the elephant bird

Imaging experts at The University of Western Australia are part of an international research team that has uncovered new insights into the ecology and evolution of Madagascar’s extinct elephant birds.

Catholic women’s cries for change to be heard at the Vatican on IWD

The most extensive global survey of Catholic women ever undertaken, detailing experiences of women in the church, will be presented by Australian researchers in-person at the Vatican this International Women’s Day.

Two kiwifruit a day for a better night’s sleep, says study

Eating two green kiwifruit a day can improve your sleep quality and mood and leave you feeling refreshed in the morning, new research shows.

Prof. Harry SHUM Appointed HKUST Council Chairman

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) welcomes the appointment of Prof. Harry SHUM Heung-Yeung as the next Chairman of the University Council for a term of three years starting from March 6, 2023.

Fantastic four finish first in international business competition

A Business School team took out the Marshall International Case Competition, held on the University of Southern California campus this February.

New therapy could help chronic myeloid leukemia patients live drug-free

The latest research from the University of Adelaide and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) has discovered a potential new therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia...

Midwifery care safe for moderate- and high-risk pregnancies

New UBC research shows that midwives in British Columbia are providing safe primary care for pregnancies of all medical risk levels, contrary to a popular belief that midwives mostly manage low-risk pregnancies.
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