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Rapid rise of endometrial cancer in Aotearoa

Healthcare professionals are concerned about the management of endometrial cancer as the rate of cases rise in Aotearoa New Zealand, new University of Otago, Wellington research shows.

Demand for Kids Helpline rises during COVID-19 pandemic

The demand for Kids Helpline saw a significant increase in the volume of children and young people seeking help in 2020 compared to 2019...

Study reveals bias in AI tools when diagnosing women’s health issue

Machine learning algorithms designed to diagnose a common infection that affects women showed a diagnostic bias among ethnic groups, University of Florida researchers found.

Single-Cell CRISPR Technology Deciphers Role of Chromatin Accessibility in Cancer

Mapping the ‘chromatinome’: New integrative functional genomics platform for profiling genome regulation with a massively-parallel screen of chromatin modifiers.

University of Sydney and UTS collaborate on Digital Central

New collaboration at Tech Central gives students the opportunity to work directly with the biggest and brightest in tech.

HK$12 million CityU grant continues to invigorate local fisheries

The sustainable development of local fisheries is the major beneficiary of a HK$12 million government grant to City University of Hong Kong (CityU).

Women with PCOS can stress less about fertility

Researchers from The University of Queensland have found that women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) respond well to fertility treatments and have the same birth rate as women without the condition.

Bioengineers break boundaries at TechWeek

The development of a remote monitoring device that can be inserted into the brains of people with hydrocephalus will be one of the cutting-edge areas of research presented in a panel discussion...

Researchers uncover the hidden wonder of cells

Researchers from Telethon Kids Institute and The University of Western Australia have developed a new technique to see inside cells with unprecedented detail, revealing a complicated web of interactions that provides new insights into how cells stay healthy.

HKU Business School Announces JUPAS Entrance Scholarship to Nurture Future Global Business Leaders

The prolonged threat of the pandemic has brought many challenges and hardships to Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) students.
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