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Three out of four international students have experienced anxiety during the corona crisis

Many international students at the University of Copenhagen have struggled with isolation, loneliness and anxiety during lockdown in Denmark...

2020 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation shortlist announcement

Seven titles have been shortlisted for the fourth annual award of the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation. The shortlist reflects the diversity of the record number of entries submitted to the prize in 2020.

The vaccine news is great, but here’s the catch

Opinion: How would this promised Pfizer vaccine get from the factory to being administered? Does this mean we can stop doing things to stop Covid-19 transmission?

University of Glasgow Set to Play Leading Role in ‘First of Its King’ Clinical...

A University of Glasgow scientist is set to play a leading role in a ground breaking clinical trial for people with lung cancer.

Georgia Tech Enrollment Continues to Rise Despite Pandemic

Although Covid-19 shifted the look and feel of the fall semester, Georgia Tech’s Fall 2020 enrollment increased to nearly 40,000 students.

New tractor beam has potential to tame lightning

Lightning never strikes twice, so the saying goes, but new technology may allow us to control where it hits the ground, reducing the risk of catastrophic bushfires.

Vitamin D and Omega-3s Bolster Health in Some Active Older People

The DO-HEALTH study led by Zurich-based geriatrician Professor Heike Bischoff-Ferrari has examined the effects of simple measures on the health of healthy adults aged 70 or older.

Chemical clues in leaves can reveal ash tree resistance to deadly disease

Naturally occurring compounds in ash leaves could be linked to susceptibility of individual trees to the fungal disease ash dieback (ADB).

UCLA-led research proposes strategies to control pandemic with fewer restrictions on the economy

An international team led by UCLA Fielding School of Public Health researchers has developed and tested two strategies for sustaining economic activity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

New neural network explains human behaviours from dynamic brain activity

An international research team has uncovered a new method that can analyse signals in the brain to assess how we control our everyday behaviours.
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