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Children’s dental health still very poor despite interventions

Children's access to NHS dentists and rates of tooth decay remain very poor despite improvements from national Government interventions, oral health experts say.

Fugro and UWA extend partnership for further five years

The Fugro Chair in Geotechnics at The University of Western Australia has been renewed for a further five years.

Preventing cancer relapse with a genetic test

Scientists have found a new way to predict which myeloma patients will benefit the most from a treatment often used to help keep the blood cancer from coming back after a stem cell transplant.

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”.

Emerging talent pushing boundaries at Melbourne Fashion Week

Putting on a show at Melbourne Fashion Week is a dream come true for 20 of RMIT’s Fashion students.

Negative music strikes a positive note in listeners’ memories

Have you ever listened to a piece of music, and despite the genre or tone, been able to think of a positive memory?

How Regent’s is moving towards a more sustainable future

With COP26 (the United Nations Climate Change Conference) now underway, Regent’s has been reviewing our own impact on the environment and the measures we have taken so far to help combat climate change.

How much screen time is too much in early childhood?

Dr Megan Gath and Professor Gail Gillon of UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute, Education Professor Brigid McNeill, and Health Professor Lianne Woodward – studied the impacts of screen exposure on early childhood development.

MIHI awarded Ministry grant to assess Māori COVID-19 vaccine clinic work

A mobile vaccination clinic initiative to improve Māori rates of protection from COVID-19 in Canterbury has been awarded a major Te Whatu Ora grant to assess its future viability.

HKBU School of Business: Today’s talents prioritize data-literacy

According to the latest PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) AI Predictions survey, companies’ AI investments are on the rise. More than half of the respondents have "accelerated their AI approach"...
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