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Artificial human DNA study raises urgent ethical questions for society

Researchers from The University of Manchester - in collaboration with the Universities of Granada, Lund, and Oslo - have conducted the first-ever ethical analysis of artificial human DNA.

University of Manchester placed 50th in THE World Reputation Rankings 2025

The University of Manchester has been ranked the 50th most powerful global university brand in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2025.

Cancerous breast tissue glows in new AI-enhanced MRI images

Imaging technology developed and refined at the University of Waterloo promises better detection and treatment of breast cancer by more accurately pinpointing cancerous tissue.

What to do about organisational charlatans and false performers at work – study

Most people will know someone who talks a big game at work, but when it comes down to it, isn’t as competent as they pretend to be...

Edinburgh listed among world’s best for reputation

Edinburgh’s position as a world-leading university has been reaffirmed in a list revealing the top institutions for academic reputation and prestige.

Bristol leaps to 68th place in global reputation rankings

The University of Bristol has risen to 68th place in The Times Higher Education (THE) World Reputation Rankings 2025.

University of Waterloo community members awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal

University of Waterloo researchers, staff and students have a strong tradition of working together to effectively address local and global challenges.

Juravinski Research Institute announces new Hamilton biospecimen program to propel medical discoveries

Hamilton is about to make big strides in health research with the launch of the Hamilton Regional Biospecimen Services program (HRBS).

Covid and vaccines not linked to early child development issues

Pregnant women who catch Covid-19 or receive the vaccine do not have an increased risk of their child having developmental health issues, research suggests.

Study suggests widespread Muslim stereotyping in Western democracies

New research shows that the majority of citizens in four key western democracies may hold the stereotypical and prejudiced view that Muslims are a homophobic threat to LGBTQ+ communities.
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