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New research provides hope for drug treatment to slow neurodegenerative disease

Scientists have found a new drug treatment that can slow the progression of neurodegenerative disease in mice.

Teacher expectations crucial to learning

Perception is reality when it comes to teachers and their expectations of their students.

New clue discovered for how and why cancer cells spread

An international team of researchers has uncovered a new mechanism that enables cancer cells to move throughout the body...

Spinal cord pain to PTSD: $5.2m in NHMRC grants to target pressing medical conditions

Both the body and the mind will be a key focus for innovative researchers from the University of Newcastle, who were successful in the latest round of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Ideas Grants.

Stranded dolphins show signs of Alzheimer’s

The brains of three different species of stranded dolphins show classic markers of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new paper.

2023 New Year Honours recognise eight Waikato alumni and former academics

University of Waikato alumni and both former and current academic staff have been named in the 2023 New Year’s Honours list recognising their outstanding services.

Twelve Local Heroes art trail opens at UC

Wearing the same unique manaia around his neck as when his bronze statue was created in 2009, Tā Tipene O’Regan attended the official opening of the new Twelve Local Heroes Trail at the University of Canterbury (UC)...

UM releases Macroeconomic Forecast for Macao 2023

The University of Macau (UM) Centre for Macau Studies (CMS) and Department of Economics have released the Macroeconomic Forecast for Macao 2023...

University opens joint PhD program with SJTU

The University of Melbourne has signed an agreement with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) to launch its first International Research Training Group (IRTG) with a Chinese university.

Blood cancer manipulates immune cells to survive

The most comprehensive study to date of the blood cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma, has provided fascinating insights into what tumour cells must do to survive.
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