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‘Animal-Stress’ Signal Improves Plant Drought Resilience

A team of Australian and German researchers has discovered a novel pathway that plants can use to save water and improve their drought tolerance.

Massey enjoys continued success from Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden

Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund, have announced funding for seven Massey research projects.

Promising new therapy for inoperable brain cancers

Australian scientists have made progress on a potential new approach that could be used to treat some of the most deadly brain cancers.

Geotechnical engineer wins UWA 2023 Aspire Award

A geotechnical engineer will attend a conference in Spain in 2024 thanks to the Business Events Aspire Awards and The University of Western Australia.

Innovative fitness program encourages kids with heart disease or transplants to train safely at...

Zacharie Biollo, 16, was born with a ventricle missing in his heart and had three life-saving surgeries by the time he was three years old.

Research challenges beliefs on honeybee insulation

Honeybees do not naturally insulate their colonies against the cold, according to new research by the University of Leeds.

How to get salt out of water: Make it self-eject

Crystallizing salts can grow “legs,” then tip over and fall away, potentially helping to prevent fouling of metal surfaces, researchers find.

Viral success: McMaster researchers discover new way to protect against infections like COVID-19

An exciting therapeutic discovery involving synthetic aptamers being worked on by McMaster researchers is showing promise in protecting against viral infections like COVID-19.

University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health provides culturally safe vaccinations for...

Indigenous health experts at the University of Toronto are running a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Toronto’s Indigenous communities – part of an effort to marry public health measures with culturally appropriate care.

University of Toronto researcher leads breakthrough in production of green carbon monoxide using light

A team of advanced materials chemistry researchers, led by University Professor Geoffrey Ozin of the department of chemistry in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Arts & Science...
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