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Zooming in: UQ photo contest captures science at the nanoscale

The winning image in this year's AIBN photo competition for National Science Week - an osteocyte suspended in a 3D biomimetic hydrogel system, captured by Shiva Muthuswamy.

The research possibilities are limitless when they’re backed by core facilities

Core facilities are self-contained labs within the University stocked with state-of-the-art research equipment and run by highly trained experts. They provide access to world-class services and technology for those interested in conducting advanced research.

UM holds first Macao Humanities Roundtable to share cutting-edge research results

To promote academic collaboration and exchange between faculty members and students, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FAH) of the University of Macau (UM) recently held the first Macao Humanities Roundtable.

Johns Hopkins graduate Vijay Ramasamy named Rhodes Scholar

Ramasamy, who graduated from JHU in 2018 with a degree in public health studies, led the team drafting the state of Kansas' COVID-19 reopening plan

NUS historian Asst Prof Jack Chia elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) historian Assistant Professor Jack Chia has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (RHS) “in recognition of his contribution to historical scholarship”.

How can I get some sleep? Which treatments work?

This article by Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Centre for Sleep Science at The University of Western Australia Jen Walsh...

Social Innovation Scholarship 2020: meet the winners!

This year’s Social Innovation Scholarship has been awarded to Anuj Agrawal and Zelmeg Otgontogoo, two talented SSE students.

New device to stop blood pressure highs and lows catching you unawares

A new campaign to help with wide-scale screening against ‘the silent killer’ that is high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, has been announced today on World Hypertension Day.

Food insecurity expands beyond low-income Angelenos, striking 1 in 4 L.A. County households during...

More than 1 in 4 Los Angeles County households experienced at least one instance of food insecurity - a lack of access to affordable and nutritious food - from April through July...

Stress busting techniques lead to healthier behaviours

Learning new ways to manage stress can naturally lead to a healthier lifestyle and greater wellbeing, new research suggests.
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