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New theory on dairy cow disease could revolutionize animal health — and maybe human...

A groundbreaking idea from a University of Alberta scientist could finally crack the code behind one of the most stubborn diseases in the dairy industry — and lead to a new understanding of human health.

New rankings show Waikato having a real impact

The latest Times Higher Education Impact Rankings have confirmed the University of Waikato is delivering on its promise to provide forward thinking, world changing research and education.

New discovery could halt secondary breast cancer growth

Scientists at the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, based at the University of Glasgow, have made a discovery which could help stop the spread of breast cancer – one of the leading causes of death from the disease.

Canterbury researchers in global effort to save Mekong Delta from drowning

Vietnam’s Mekong Delta is a global agro-economic powerhouse, home to 17 million people, but rising sea levels and the unsustainable management of water and sediment could drown the delta by the end of the century.

AI in dental care: filling the gaps

Australian healthcare is embracing a digital revolution and artificial intelligence (AI) is leading the charge.

University of Glasgow researchers lend support to martian meteorite study

Researchers from the University of Glasgow have lent their support to cutting-edge new analysis of a Martin meteorite led by colleagues at Lund University in Sweden.

University of Sheffield researchers win UK first national AI prize

A new award recognising the strength and impact of the UK’s AI research, has been awarded to academics at the University of Sheffield.

University of Melbourne launches climate action plan

The University of Melbourne has launched its new sustainability plan outlining a whole-of-University approach to address the global climate and sustainability crisis.

Funding to drive blood cancer research capability

A $6 million endowed chair jointly funded by The University of Western Australia and the Leukaemia Foundation, aims to improve the lives of those affected by blood cancer by driving research leadership and innovation.

The University of Ottawa remains in the top 17% of universities around the world

According to the 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings, uOttawa is among the top 17% of the 1422 institutions surveyed. The consistency of our ranking reflects the genuine and relevant impact of our university on the world stage.
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