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Bristol professor wins prestigious RCGP award

A University of Bristol Professor of Primary Health Care and an NIHR Senior Investigator has been awarded the George Abercrombie Award for his outstanding contributions to the literature of general practice.

Robots and technology to change retail as we know it

Dr Sanjit K. Roy, UWA Business School and Dr Gaganpreet Singh, Jindal Global University, look at a retail revolution that is under way, where robots are playing an increasingly important role.

ARC Future Fellowship recipients announced

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have been awarded more than $7.5 million in the latest Australian Research Council Future Fellowships.

Study reveals the relaxing music to help you sleep

If you have trouble turning off at night, could switching on a little bit of music help you get some quality shut-eye?

How to build healthier communities — and people

New guidelines show how changes to our built environment can help Canadians get more active, eat better and stay socially connected.

Focus on digital transformation and sustainability

Experts from China, Singapore, USA, and New Zealand came together recently to discuss and debate the transformative power of digital technology...

New documentary ‘de-westernises’ drag performance

A new documentary that aims to de-westernise drag performances will be screened at this week’s Manchester Pride festival.

Detecting functional changes at the proteome level

ETH researchers have drastically improved existing proteomics techniques so they can capture all functional alterations in proteins.

Australian woman found with python parasite in her brain

The world's first case of a new parasitic infection in humans has been discovered by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) and the Canberra Hospital...

Internet trends suggest COVID-19 spurred a return to earlier values and activities

American values, attitudes and activities have changed dramatically during COVID-19, according to a new study of online behavior.
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