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AI scribe could help emergency docs save time and improve patient care

The next time you go to a local emergency department, don't be surprised if the doctor has some high-tech help taking notes about your case.

Massey researchers awarded Earthquake Commission Biennial Grants

Three Massey University researchers have been awarded a total of nearly $200,000 from the Earthquake Commission (EQC), to help New Zealanders better understand our natural hazard risk and identify ways to reduce the impact of those hazards.

Research projects awarded $11.9m

The 2024 round of the Marsden Fund sees 20 Te Herenga Waka projects receive funding.

Bristol among UK’s most sustainable universities, rankings find

In a survey of 154 UK universities, Bristol was labelled the 20th most sustainable, beating UWE Bristol (24th), Oxford (25th) and Cambridge (82nd), among many others.

Independent audit praises Otago’s student achievement and support

An independent audit of the University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka has highlighted its outstanding track record in academic achievement as well as its support systems in place for students.

Personalised approach needed for diabetes prevention: study

An individualised, rather than universal approach is needed for effective diabetes prevention, a new study has revealed.

New Professorship in AI established with S$6 million gift from Chen Yidan Foundation

The Chen Yidan Foundation, started by Dr Charles Chen Yidan, a Core Founder of Tencent, one of Asia’s largest internet companies, has pledged a gift of S$6 million to Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore).

A medical scan reveals the secrets of New Zealand’s extinct marine reptiles, almost 150...

Adjunct Professor Paul Scofield takes us on a short dive into New Zealand's fossil history and explains the impact of a newly taken scan of found fossils on The Conversation.

Beemer to Tarjay: Ivey researcher explores brand nicknames

When Bloomingdale’s opened its first “Bloomie’s” store in 2021, it seemed like a natural evolution. After all, loyal customers had affectionately used the nickname for years.

University Of Hull History Department Helps Team Gb Unite For Beijing 2022

As part of an ongoing research project with Team GB, University historians Dr Jenny Macleod and Dr Catherine Baker have applied their expertise in 20th century history to help create an athlete book for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
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