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Key to fighting chronic inflammation in severe COVID

A treatment to prevent runaway inflammation in patients with severe COVID-19 is a step closer after a University of Queensland-led study into how immune cells respond to the virus.

Kellogg-HKUST EMBA Sets Unprecedented Record of No.1 for Ten Times

The Executive MBA (EMBA) Program, jointly offered by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and the Kellogg School of Management...

New U.S. News & World Report rankings highlight Ohio State graduate programs

The Ohio State University’s graduate and professional programs remain among the best in their fields in the nation and the state, according to the U.S. News & World Report 2024 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools.

Students develop tool to predict the carbon footprint of algorithms

Within the scientific community, it is estimated that artificial intelligence - otherwise meant to serve as a means to effectively combat climate change...

Massey’s journalism programme among the best of the best

One of the world’s top journalism bodies, the US Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) has voted unanimously to re-accredit the journalism programme at Te Kunenga ki Purehuroa Massey University.

New concept for cancer treatment

Now, researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at NUS have taken a significant step forward with a new concept that could ultimately result in more effective treatments.

Earthquakes can change the course of rivers – with devastating results

On The Conversation UC PhD student Erin McEwan discusses her new research to determine how floods and earthquakes can occur at the same time.

Well-managed type 2 diabetes patients have 21% higher risk of cardiovascular disease

Well managed adults with type 2 diabetes have a 21% higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared to the general population, according to new research.

UNSW community recognised in 2023 King’s Birthday Honours

From research into addiction and mental disorders, to service to tertiary education, UNSW community members have been honoured across a range of varied disciplines.

Sustained drop in gambling frequency since pubs and clubs re-opened

A study to be presented at the Brain and Mind Centre Symposium 2020 today shows that over six months from the early days of COVID-19 to November...
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