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New program targets oral health and language revival in APY Lands

A new art-driven pilot program by the University of Adelaide’s Mobile Language Team (MLT) is helping improve oral hygiene among Anangu (Aboriginal) children...

McMaster scientists pinpoint key trigger of Crohn’s disease

A new treatment may be on the horizon for people suffering from Crohn’s disease after a McMaster University-led study identified serotonin as a possible trigger of flare-ups.

Researchers develop new method for specialising and purifying human stem cells into interneurons

Injury to the spinal cord often leads life changing disability, with decreased or complete loss of sensation and movement below the site of injury.

How the Sydney cluster grew—and what it could mean for New Zealand

With news of a new strain of the Covid-19 virus spreading in the UK, it looks like Australia’s Christmas plans are also up in the air with a new cluster of cases in Sydney.

New treatment for leading cause of blindness in Australia

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a new treatment for the leading cause of blindness in people of working age in Australia.

OUHK signs MOU with Hong Kong Customs on Credit Accumulation & Transfer Arrangement to...

Customs officer led a tour to the Exhibition Gallery and introduced the history of the Hong Kong Customs to the OUHK...

UQ researchers co-author IPCC Sixth Assessment Report

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has handed down the second instalment of its Sixth Assessment report, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaption and Vulnerability.

Flu jab protects against serious birth harms

Large study of Kiwis hospitalised with flu shows vaccinated have lower risk of stillbirths, premature and low birthweight babies.

A museum of… construction materials – a student-developed project wins an honourable mention

Darya Biaketava, a student of the Faculty of Architecture, has won an honourable mention in the international competition for the concept of the Museum of Materials.

Study reveals global inequalities in cancer research funding

Researchers at the University of Southampton examining worldwide variations in funding for cancer research say there’s a pressing need to invest more in lower income countries.
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