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We must address Earth system decline

The Government of Aotearoa New Zealand has a unique opportunity to demonstrate leadership and action by changing its laws to conform with the laws of nature, writes Klaus Bosselmann.

Kelp connecting Southern coasts – genomics reveals

The DNA of kelp has enabled scientists to show just how interconnected coastal communities of the Southern Ocean are.

Excellence in leadership award for UoO COO

University of Otago Chief Operating Officer Stephen Willis has won the prestigious Australasian LH Martin Award for Excellence in Leadership for...

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.

$2m funding boost for innovative health and medical projects

Four researchers at The University of Western Australia have received nearly $2 million funding for projects including developing new therapy for liver cancer and pursuing a new treatment for gonorrhoea.

Maths professor elected member of the National Academy of Sciences

Professor Akshay Venkatesh, the youngest-ever student to enrol at The University of Western Australia, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

A.I. Chips Away at How Designers Create Semiconductors

Semiconductor chips are among the most complicated man-made creations you can name, powering everything from your smartphone and laptop computer...

UQ responds to housing market with new student residences project

A second student residences complex is planned for The University of Queensland’s St Lucia campus to help address a shortage of suitable and affordable rental accommodation.

National clinical trial to treat hospitalised patients with COVID-19

A new clinical trial led by the University of Warwick and Queen’s University Belfast seeks to find alternatives to ventilators to treat patients who are critically ill with COVID-19.

Leadership learning beyond boundaries

Students from across Southeast Asia had the chance to immerse themselves in cultural exchange, deepen their knowledge of sustainability issues and develop leadership skills at the recently concluded Temasek Foundation...
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