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Why McMaster donors give: Emil Zamora’s story

Dr. Emil Zamora has always believed in treating patients with compassion and empathy.

Australian native rats can fight back

Archived footage shows a native water rat attacking a European black rat near Manly on Sydney Harbour.

Monster black hole devouring one sun every day

The fastest-growing black hole ever recorded – devouring the equivalent of one sun every day – has been discovered by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).

Successes for Southampton in the latest global subject rankings

The latest QS World University Rankings by Subject demonstrate the University of Southampton’s continued success and strength as an internationally-leading institution.

Citizen science project receives reports of mosquitoes from all across Scotland

Scientists at the University of Glasgow have received more than 700 reports of mosquitoes from across Scotland, including from Dumfries and Galloway in the south to...

Longtime Schulich professor wins prestigious chemical engineering award

What was originally planned to be a relaxing late-July day trip to Banff with his wife, ended up becoming much more for Dr. Anil Mehrotra, PhD’80, when he received an unexpected email.

Ngareta Timutimu awarded prestigious University Medal

The University of Waikato has awarded its prestigious University Medal to Ngareta Timutimu (MNZM) recognising her service to the University as a member of the University Council and as Chairperson of Te Rōpū Manukura.

Meet the new University Organist and Carillonist

Titus is one of Australia's leading organists, with a passion for sharing accessible music with local and international audiences.

What will be the legacy of the Paris Paralympics?

The Paralympics have evolved from an archery competition between hospital wards to a global mega-event. Simon Darcy, Barbara Almond, David Legg and Tracey J Dickson consider the legacy of Paris 2024.

ANU and UWA launch a revolution in science education

Two national teaching programs will "revolutionise" science education in Australian schools and generate the next generation of Aussie Einsteins, quantum gurus, and our future science and technology workforce.
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