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Regent’s Psychology lecturer investigates links between sleep and reading ability

Sleep problems in childhood are known to have a detrimental effect on cognitive abilities, behavioural regulation, and academic achievement.

Perceptions of anxiety the focus for New Zealand Fellowship recipient

Otago-based neuroscientist Dr Olivia Harrison has been awarded a global fellowship to further her research into understanding anxiety, and how the way we perceive mental health can in-turn influence our response.

UM exchanges ideas with Tsinghua, PKU, ZJU, and Fudan at forum on whole-person education...

The University of Macau (UM) 6 December held an event titled ‘Set Sail for New Horizons on the 40th Anniversary University of Macau Residential College Education Forum-University Residential College Whole-Person Education in Action: The Experience of Universities in China’.

Things that go bang: 7 tips on helping your pet cope this storm and...

Have La Niña’s storms got your furry friend feeling stressed? A UNSW Sydney animal ecologist gives advice on how to help them – and you – get through the dreary days.

Wearable biosensors can help people with complex health conditions

Remote monitoring of health-related behaviour with wearable sensor technology is feasible for people with complex health conditions, shows a recent University of Waterloo study.

UM uses public funds judiciously to nurture local talent and assists needy students during...

As the only public comprehensive university in Macao, the University of Macau (UM) has the responsibility to nurture local talent needed for the development of the city.

Do you see faces in things?

Seeing faces in everyday objects is a common experience, but research from The University of Queensland has found people are more likely to see male faces when they see an image on the trunk of a tree or in burnt toast over breakfast.

Engineering graduate set up for work with hands on experience at Waikato

When completing university studies it’s not unusual to spend hours on end sitting at a desk - but this was not at all the case for Waikato engineering alumna Heidi Ruegg.

History researcher to explore New Zealand’s mineral wealth exhibitions

Dr John Griffiths, School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication, has won the 2021 Alan Mason Award for Historical Studies which is awarded annually by the Geoscience Society of New Zealand.

No longer science fiction: $5M gift brings de-extinction of the thylacine one step closer

The University of Melbourne is establishing a world-class research lab for de-extinction and marsupial conservation science thanks to a $5 million philanthropic gift.
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