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‘Rosetta stone’ of code allows scientists to run core quantum operation

To build a large-scale quantum computer that works, scientists and engineers need to overcome the spontaneous errors that quantum bits, or qubits, create as they operate.

“There is no such thing as self-sufficiency in medical supply chains”

Global shortages of medical equipment and problems with supply chains have during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis once again shown the strong need for global cooperation in medical supply chain management.

Working in Denmark

Having a part-time job while you study is very common in Denmark. Some students even hold a job that is relevant for their studies. As an international student, you will have the opportunity to work while you live here and to seek full-time employment when you have completed your studies.

Citizen of the Year honoured for pioneering COVID-19 treatment

Two leading University of Newcastle health researchers, Professor Nathan Bartlett and Emeritus Professor Julie Byles have each been honoured in the 2024 City of Newcastle Citizen of the Year Awards.

New research explores the health of Social Sciences in a time of change

The Academy of Social Sciences and Lancaster University have published new research outlining how the social sciences in UK higher education have navigated the unprecedented...

Health Sciences supports drive for Tonga

The Va’a o Tautai - Centre for Pacific Health (VoT) has supported Tongan relief efforts with a $2,000 sponsorship.

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.

Housing affordability hits international students

Australia is welcoming back international students in much greater numbers this year.

Common asthma treatment reduces need for hospitalisation in COVID-19 patients, study suggests

The STOIC study found that inhaled budesonide given to patients with COVID-19 within seven days of the onset of symptoms also reduced recovery time.

Animals like crickets use the ground to amplify calls: Western study

When animals ‘sing’ sitting on the ground- such as when crickets chirp— their volume and reach increase dramatically, by as much as ten-fold. This result from a study by Western researchers...
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