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Building resilience around MOA’s irreplaceable collection

Looking out through the panoramic windows of the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), you can gaze across a bluff that was used for thousands...

Dollar value put on Australia’s biosecurity system – a world first

Biosecurity experts from the University of Melbourne have successfully valued Australia’s world-leading biosecurity system at $314 billion dollars, reflecting a 30 to 1 return on investment.

Queen’s investigating how social circumstances and adversity impact health outcomes in later life

Researchers from the Centre for Public Health, in collaboration with international partners, have secured a competitive grant to...

Task Force launched to address racial inequality at Oxford

With a membership from across the collegiate University, it will propose a University-wide strategy to address under-representation and both conscious and unconscious discrimination.

Using tree rings, University of Toronto researchers measure history of mercury contamination in Yukon

By examining clues hidden beneath tree bark, a research team from the University of Toronto Mississauga is recording the history of pollution in Canada’s North.

A new candidate material for Quantum Spin Liquids

Using a unique material, EPFL scientists have been able to design and study an unusual state of matter, the Quantum Spin Liquid.

In a warming world, Cape Town’s ‘Day Zero’ drought won’t be an anomaly, Stanford...

The lakes around Cape Town are brimming with water, but it was only a few years ago that South Africa’s second-most populous city made global headlines as a multi-year drought depleted its reservoirs...

Feeling the Pulse, Chan King-cheung shares his insight on journalistic writing

Mr. Chan King-cheung, a regular contributor to the Ming Pao Daily, is a veteran journalist with over 30 years of experience in journalism.

University study finds economic window for native grains production

At the start of NAIDOC Week 2020, Dr Angela Pattison and colleagues have launched the first report from a feasibility study into using native grass grains as a modern...

Navigating the next phase of COVID-19: three critical issues for business leaders

Business leaders need to address questions on work processes, performance and virtual teams to improve productivity and engagement through the COVID-19 induced recession, says UNSW Business School.
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