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Research reveals risk factors for poor asthma control in children

A recent University of Alberta study is shedding more light on how perinatal health and early life events are related to asthma control in children.

The First Transportation and Vehicle Engineering Discipline Development Strategy Forum Held at Tongji University

The First Transportation and Vehicle Engineering Discipline Development Strategy Forum was held on March 27-28 at the Jiading Campus of Tongji University.

Boost for life-changing medical research

Safeguarding fertility in young cancer survivors, preventing heart disease, developing new cancer treatments and targeting the genes that cause blindness are some of the University of Adelaide’s innovative...

Researcher helping to address a devastating decline in volunteers

Partnership with Surf Life Saving NSW focuses on leadership, creating a positive environment for vital volunteers...

Study to explore effect of light on bipolar disorder

A Scotland-wide study is to investigate how light and the body’s internal clock influence symptoms in people with bipolar disorder.

How antibiotic-filled poop helps bessbug ‘beetles’ stay healthy

The lifestyle of the horned passalus beetle, commonly known as the bessbug or betsy beetle, might seem downright disgusting to the average human...

Global study to spur new liver cirrhosis medicines

A new £30 million study is aiming to speed up the development of new treatments for advanced liver cirrhosis.

Manchester Global MBA – One-to-one Course Counselling

Choosing where to undertake your MBA is a big decision, that’s why we are offering opportunities to have a One-to-one Manchester Global MBA Coffee Chat with our friendly and supportive recruitment team.

Beyond the hype: The practical and ethical implications of generative AI in education

Imagine a world where a machine could offer students personalised feedback, generate content tailored to their needs, or even predict their learning outcomes.

RGU collaborates with Loch Electronics to create world’s smallest dishwasher

RGU and Loch Electronics, an award-winning Edinburgh based company, have created the world's smallest dishwasher that can disinfect and sanitise both kitchen utensils and personal items such as phones, keys and wallets.
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