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10th Newcastle Writers Festival Program Out Now

Newcastle Writers Festival has launched its 10th anniversary program featuring some of Australia’s most respected and loved authors.

Scholarships for the Full-Time MBA – October 2020 Edition

Luiss Full-time MBA is made more accessible to deserving candidates through scholarships that can cover totally or partially the tuition fee of the next edition of the master starting in October 2020.

When it comes to food allergies, trust your gut

There’s a close link between gut health and food allergies, UNSW food and health expert says.

NUS-ISS Virtual Learning Festival to help career transition

Into its sixth year, the annual Learning Day organised by the Institute of Systems Science at the National University of Singapore (NUS-ISS) will deliver...

Mental fatigue can impair physical performance – study

People subjected to mentally demanding tasks are likely to find it harder to go on to perform physical exercise, a study shows.

HKUST Launches the Largest-Scale Solar Power System in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today announced its latest commitment to being a sustainability leader in Hong Kong...

Tackling childhood obesity

A new study finds that diet and exercise programs alone won’t reduce the rates of childhood obesity.

Westminster alumnus-led vaccine manufacturer set to play leading role in large scale production of...

Westminster alumnus Adar Poonawalla, who is the CEO of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer called Serum Institute of India...

Ancient DNA reveals African and Asian ancestry of medieval Swahili people

People living on the ‘Swahili coast’ - the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa - have African and Asian ancestry according to new research on ancient DNA.

Covid-19 research receives 8.4 million francs in national funding

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) supports fifteen Bernese Covid-19 research projects totalling 8.4 million Swiss francs.
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