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‘Billions of tiny soldiers:’ Researchers harness bacteria-eating viruses to create a powerful new weapon...

Researchers at McMaster University have created a powerful new weapon against bacterial contamination and infection.

Monash University the world’s best (#1) for Pharmacy and Pharmacology in QS rankings

Monash University has ranked number one globally in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject for Pharmacy and Pharmacology for the first time, making it Australia’s top-performing university.

Pickard ’90 Emerging Artists Series a space for student artists

Before Amelia Rooney ’25 joined the Guild of Visual Arts (GVA) in 2021, she struggled to find opportunities to create art on campus. She has helped change that.

Former Manchester student Meera Syal wins BAFTA’s highest award

The career of Manchester alumna Meera Syal was recognised by BAFTA on Sunday night, as she was given their highest Fellowship award at their glittering ceremony in London.

Electric hydrofoil boats beat diesel boats for climate sustainability

Two KTH students have completed a master’s thesis comparing the carbon footprint of electric hydrofoil ferries to that of traditional diesel ferries.

Parental experience helps future generations handle adverse environments

Zebrafish dads make sure their offspring are equipped to deal with environmental challenges, University of Otago researchers have found.

A sensing technology that can assess the quality of components in fields such as...

A sensing technology that can assess the quality of components in fields such as aerospace could transform UK industry.

Illawarra Cancer Carers continue vital support of UOW research

Innovative treatments developed from groundbreaking research at the University of Wollongong’s (UOW) Molecular Horizons Institute...

Higher-educated and obese people eat less healthy during lockdown

Most Dutch people did not change their diets during the first Covid-19 lockdown, but more overweight and obese people said they ate less healthily...

University of Toronto astronomers are helping find the missing universe

Astronomers at the University of Toronto have spotted some of the most elusive stuff in our universe by taking a deep look at the cosmic web, the network of filaments and knots that trace the large-scale distribution of galaxies.
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