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UM develops novel metal-phenolic network to improve efficacy of immunotherapy

A research team led by Assistant Professor Dai Yunlu in the University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) has developed a novel metal-phenolic network to potentiate...

New guideline urges ditching opioids for painful diabetic neuropathy

Neurology experts reviewed the latest evidence to offer new recommendations for management of painful neuropathy in diabetes patients.

Childhood trauma linked to psychotic symptoms in young cannabis users

Childhood trauma may increase the chance of young people experiencing psychotic symptoms when using cannabis, University of Queensland research has found.

Monash ranks 10th in 2021 QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey

Monash University has been rated 10th in Australia for graduate employability in the latest QILT employer satisfaction survey (ESS), scoring an overall satisfaction rate of 86.9 per cent – above the national average of 84.7 per cent.

University of Newcastle’s Q Building awarded world-leading 6 Star rating – the first in...

The University of Newcastle’s Q Building has become the first building in regional NSW to achieve a 6 Star Green Star ‘Design and As Built’ certified rating.

HKBU blended learning initiatives scoop awards in international contest

The blended learning initiatives adopted by three different courses at HKBU were honoured with several awards in the 2021 International Contest on Blended Teaching and Learning organised by Peking University.

Feel connected to nature? It might be in your genes

For the first time, researchers have revealed how a person’s genes can play a part in their enjoyment of nature, potentially changing the way we look at our affinity with the natural world.

Sunny outlook starts at Fairway Summer School

A group of 83 Year 12 students arrived at The University of Western Australia for Fairway Summer School last month.

Wearable biosensors can help people with complex health conditions

Remote monitoring of health-related behaviour with wearable sensor technology is feasible for people with complex health conditions, shows a recent University of Waterloo study.

X-ray technique offers new view inside active batteries

A new X-ray technique developed at Cornell offers an unprecedented look at the elaborate inner workings of batteries while they are in use – a breakthrough that is already yielding important findings for the development of next-generation energy storage.
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