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Environmental and social change a focus for investors

Increasingly people want their investments to be driving positive environmental and social change but that’s difficult to achieve through listed market investing, Purpose Capitol Executive Director Bill Murphy says.

Bots with feelings: Study explores how human customers react to AI chatbots with emotions

Artificial intelligence chatbots that show positive feelings — such as adding an “I am excited to do so!” or a few exclamation marks — do not necessarily translate into...

UNSW Professor appointed as Vice-President of the Australian Academy of Science

UNSW Sydney Professor Bob Graham, Head of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute of Molecular Cardiology and Biophysics Division has been elected Vice-President of the Australian Academy of Science and Secretary of Biological Sciences.

Leaders in UCalgary medicine and business appointed to Order of Canada

Atrailblazer in stroke care and treatment and two business leaders and philanthropists — all three with strong University of Calgary connections.

There’s something fishy about flake sold in South Australia

It is a popular takeaway choice at fish and chip shops, but new research has revealed threatened species of shark are being sold as flake at some outlets across South Australia.

Artificial Intelligence: A boon or bane for educators?

ChatGPT has become a hot topic worldwide due to its potential to complete tasks – including university assignments –with minimal human input.

About 5000 heart attack sufferers in England missed out on hospital treatment due to...

Researchers at the University of Oxford, working with NHS Digital, in collaboration with experts from the University of Keele, the University of Leeds, Imperial College London, University College London

Research shows plantain can significantly reduce nitrogen leaching on farms

Innovative research from the School of Agriculture and Environment has shown that feeding cows the leafy herb plantain can reduce nitrogen leaching from dairy farms by 20 to 60 per cent.

Universidad de los Andes School of Management has confirmed its standing among leading MBA...

Universidad de los Andes School of Management has officially received accreditation from the Association of MBAs (AMBA), one of the world’s leading authorities on post-graduate business education and accreditation, demonstrating its continuing commitment to excellence in management education.

Genetic links between migraine and blood sugar levels confirmed

QUT researchers have found the genetic links between headaches, migraines and blood sugar levels, which ultimately could lead to targeted treatments for patients.
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