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Dr Agota Mockute Lands Nerc Fellowship For Offshore Wind Marine Life Study

University of Hull researcher Dr Agota Mockute is leading a new research and knowledge exchange project which will explore the impact of offshore wind energy on marine habitats.

Beyond true crime: First-year forensic science student brings vision of compassionate justice to University...

Mapalo Mushoriwa wouldn’t exactly call herself a “true crime girl.” But she’s unafraid to explore the complexities of criminal psychology to advance her vision of compassionate justice.

Research on detecting cancer in primary care wins RCGP Research Paper of the Year...

Dr Garth Funston and colleagues including professor Emma Crosbie from The University of Manchester have won the 2020 Research Paper of the Year for Clinical Research, awarded by the Royal College of General Practitioners, for their paper on detecting cancers in primary care.

New screening tool to help stroke survivors

University of Queensland researchers have developed a fast cognitive screening tool that can detect often-missed rehabilitation needs for people who have experienced a stroke.

Weizmann Institute of Science joins Giant Magellan Telescope, a top priority for science worldwide

Renowned research institution will advance the world’s most powerful telescope, strengthening international desire to see farther into space with more detail than ever before.

The design tricks keeping your kids hooked on games and apps

Ever found yourself unable to resist checking out a social media notification? Or sending a random picture just to keep a Snapchat “streak” going?

Level of expenditure above NZ Superannuation continues to increase

The average retired household continues to spend in excess of New Zealand Superannuation, highlighting the importance of preparing for retirement.

Turning the heat up on how to decarbonise energy-intensive industries

Experts from around the world will meet at the University of Adelaide to discuss ways to tackle the on-going challenge to help decarbonise energy intensive industries like iron, steel, cement and aluminium.

New scholarship celebrates Indigenous achievement

A new scholarship aims to open doors and create opportunities for Indigenous students at the University of Calgary.

How digital technology can manage cognitive health

Catching cognitive decline early can be vital in staving off the effects of cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
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