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New ways to measure how consumers react to foods

A recently-published book of research articles focuses on new ways of measuring consumers’ responses to food and packaging, offering important insights into how future products could be designed.

King’s welcomes the Chair of the Office for Students to Bush House

The President and Principal of King’s College London, Professor Shitij Kapur, was pleased to welcome Lord Wharton of Yarm, Chair of the Office for Students (OfS), for a visit to Bush House on 9th February 2022.

Natural mineral may reverse memory loss

Selenium – a mineral found in many foods – could reverse the cognitive impact of stroke and boost learning and memory in ageing brains, according to University of Queensland research.

Researchers reveal largest catalogue of gene activators

University of Toronto researchers have created a first-in-class functional catalogue of proteins that activate gene expression, with implications for tailored therapy for cancer and other diseases that occur when wrong genes are switched on.

How to stay safe and play fair online

A new research partnership between UTS and NSW Police is exploring digital technology’s role in youth offending.

Experience outer space while keeping your feet on the ground

A 15-minute ride to the edge of space costs up to $500,000, but a University of Canterbury (UC) Commerce student has found a way to experience outer space using a Virtual Reality (VR) Headset for a fraction of the price.

CS4HS open to more digital teachers

The Covid omicron outbreak has proven to be a blessing in disguise for 2022’s CS4HS workshop, which takes place online on Thursday 10 February, as it will now be able to host even more teachers from throughout New Zealand.

University of Newcastle announces $10 million partnership with BHP to help decarbonise steelmaking

BHP will extend its partnership with the Centre for Ironmaking Materials Research (CIMR) at the University of Newcastle with a further A$10 million in funding to support ongoing research into decarbonising steelmaking.

HKU biomedical engineering team develops a new bioinformatic tool for precise prediction of cells...

Cell is the basic unit of life. Over time, cells in human body constantly change to different forms. Even though it has been studied for more than a century...

Ebe gets her moment on the stage after long wait

Ebe Ganon - a queer, disabled student who completed her arts and science degrees in 2020 whilst managing illness challenges and full-time work - finally has her walk-across-stage experience today, following a long wait due to the pandemic.
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