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University of Manchester presents landmark EU report to Finnish Prime Minister

Professor Luke Georghiou of The University of Manchester has led the delivery of a major European Commission-supported report on improving...

University set to host £750m national supercomputer

The University of Edinburgh has been announced as the home of the UK's next national supercomputer.

Social prescribing link workers have positive impact on general practice

The rollout of social prescribing link workers in primary care services in England appears to have had a positive impact on patient experience and outcomes...

University of Melbourne Sustainability Report: Building campus biodiversity 

The University of Melbourne will be better able to track, protect and enhance the rich biological diversity of its campuses following completion of a long-running Biodiversity Baseline Data Project.

New tool to identify ‘toxic’ green books

A groundbreaking tool developed by the University of St Andrews is transforming how cultural heritage institutions identify toxic pigments in historic books

UNSW community recognised in King’s Birthday Honours

Members of the UNSW Community have been honoured across a range of disciplines.

Northern Gritstone invests in Manchester spinout Apini

Northern Gritstone, the groundbreaking life sciences and deeptech investment firm, has today announced a commitment to invest £1.8 million into Apini...

Molecule find could pave way for new MND drugs

Scientists have discovered a molecule that could aid the development of new treatments for motor neuron disease (MND), a study suggests.

Giving doctors an AI-powered head start on skin cancer

Detection of melanoma and a range of other skin diseases will be faster and more accurate with a new artificial intelligence (AI) powered tool that analyses multiple imaging types...

Why we should protect the high seas from fishing forever

An international team of marine scientists, including from The University of Western Australia, is urging Australia to support the closure of fishing on the high seas at a global scale.
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