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Hacking the way to knowledge transfer and partnerships at Singapore-India Hackathon

A tool to help regulators detect potential suspects of insider trading created by a team of students from NTU Singapore and India universities took the top student prize at the third edition of the Singapore-India Hackathon 2023.

Lab in a Suitcase supports vital water research training

Newcastle University’s ‘Suitcase Laboratory’ played a key role in a Pan-African workshop exploring advanced water testing methods.

CU Medicine Finds New Evidence for Link between Gut Microbiome and COVID-19 Severity

A recent study by the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine) discovered that composition of gut microorganisms (microbiota) in COVID-19...

Calls for total elimination of direct sales of vaping products

All sales of vaping products other than those prescribed by a doctor to aid in quitting smoking should be stopped to curb skyrocketing uptake of e-cigarettes in young people, according to a leading tobacco control expert.

Monash and WorkSafe Victoria partnership renewal upholds excellence in workplace health and safety research

Monash University has announced the renewal of funding for the Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research (ISCRR), a joint initiative with WorkSafe Victoria.

Georgetown Executive Course on Arabic Literary Analysis of Crisis is Now Open for Registration...

Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), a QF partner institution, is offering an innovative course in Arabic that provides participants an opportunity to...

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.

Improving the contraceptive knowledge of young women from multicultural backgrounds

An online educational video aimed at increasing contraceptive knowledge among young women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds is being distributed in five languages.

E-Fuels can replace fossil fuels

The aircraft, ships, and lorries of the future must be powered by e-fuels—fuels produced partly from captured CO2—and partly from hydrogen produced by the splitting of water.

New cancer ‘tracer’ promises to detect more tumours earlier

For people waiting for imaging tests to diagnose neuroendocrine cancer, time is of the essence.
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