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UM to resume classroom teaching on 15 Sept

As the epidemic is in remission, in accordance with the guidelines of the Education and Youth Development Bureau, the University of Macau (UM) will resume classroom teaching on 15 September.

New stromal cell treatment for chronic inflammatory diseases being trialled

People with chronic inflammatory diseases are taking part in a new cell therapy clinical trial that one participant said made them feel “miles better”.

Claims less Aussies paying tax not backed by data

No, there's not an increasing number of Australians freeloading off other taxpayers. A new ANU study explains why -- with a little help from the cult film, The Princess Bride.

Recruitment | Welcome to Join the International Recruitment Team of Queen’s University, United Kingdom

Queen’s University Belfast is currently searching for a dynamic professional to join our team in China as the Business Development Manager.

Researching advanced medicinal cannabis

AUT and Helius Therapeutics have partnered on the research and development of advanced medicinal cannabis products. Auckland-based Helius, which focuses on phytocannabinoid research...

New archaeological find uncovers 12,000 year old First Nations ritual

In a landmark partnership, the GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) and Monash University researchers have unearthed evidence of rituals dating back 500 generations.

Scientists progress groundbreaking electroceutical research

An international team including researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) have helped progressed electroceutical research for treatment of diseases including rheumatoid arthritis...

Put ChatGPT in C-3PO to make AI as intelligent as humans, scientist says

Connecting multiple AIs together and putting them in the body of a robot, similar to Star Wars’ C-3PO or R2-D2, is the most likely way AI will become as intelligent as humans, according to a scientist from the University of Sheffield.

Just how far can kindness travel?

Opinion: Can New Zealanders care about people in low-income countries when we have our own pressing social problems? Nikki Turner speaks to UNICEF Aotearoa.

NUS and A*STAR researchers develop wearable, stretchable sensor for quick, continuous, and non-invasive detection...

The novel sensor accurately measures markers such as cholesterol and lactate — crucial for the early detection of diseases.
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