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Stanford researchers map wildlife and infrastructure to maximize tourism in Costa Rica

With lush green jungles brimming with wildlife, Costa Rica has become a global tourism hotspot – and government leaders would like to keep it that way.

New test measures antibacterial properties of honey

A tool developed by The University of Western Australia and commercialised by bee research centre Y-Trace can measure the antibacterial properties of honey with unprecedented accuracy.

Survivors of heart attack plus cardiac arrest at increased risk of early death

Patients who survive a heart attack together with sudden cardiac arrest are at increased risk of dying within six years following hospital discharge.

Reality check: coral restoration won’t save the world’s reefs

This article by PhD student in Marine Ecology at The University of Western Australia Clelia Mulà, Matthew Flinders Professor of Global Ecology and Node Leader in the ARC Centre of Excellence...

Agrifood Digital Lab and the NZ Product Accelerator announce hub for Palmerston North

Massey University’s AgriFood Digital Lab (MAFDL) is partnering with the NZ Product Accelerator (NZPA) to form a new hub in Palmerston North.

Lectures put spotlight on mobility in Christianity

A leading Cambridge historian will deliver this year’s Gifford lecture series, exploring motion and emotion in early modern Christian history.

Rheumatic fever: time to stamp out this deadly and preventable disease

Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia are the last high-income countries in the world with significant rheumatic fever. Three University researchers are leading a $10m project to stamp out the deadly disease.

University of Glasgow student wins national award for hospitality startup

An innovative platform to staff the hospitality industry has won UofG student entrepreneur Cian Smith and Napier University graduate Callum Leith first place in the 2025 Scottish Young EDGE awards.

Renowned specialist and health leader named new Curtin Dean of Medicine

Prominent obstetrics and gynaecology consultant and health services management professional, Professor Julie Quinlivan, has been appointed Curtin University’s new Dean of Medicine.

Global challenges tackled together

Students have been tackling global issues without even leaving Leeds – thanks to international collaboration modules with Nagoya University in Japan.
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