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NTU Singapore breaks into top 30 in QS Global MBA rankings

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has made it into the QS Global Master of Business Administration (MBA) Rankings top 30 list this year.

Tighter border policies leave migrants vulnerable to effects of climate change

As the planet continues to warm, people living in the world’s most vulnerable regions — like arid or low-lying nations...

Crayfish ‘trapping’ fails to control invasive species

Despite being championed by a host of celebrity chefs, crayfish ‘trapping’ is not helping to control invasive American signal crayfish...

Invention sparked by COVID-19 pandemic safely disinfects surfaces continuously

An invention to apply plasma to frequently touched items for continuous disinfection could provide a safe and effective...

Scientists find upper limit for the speed of sound

The result - about 36 km per second - is around twice as fast as the speed of sound in diamond, the hardest known material in the world.

HKU scientists and microbiologists jointly discover a novel antiviral strategy for treatment of COVID-19...

A research team led by Professor Hongzhe SUN, Norman & Cecilia Yip Professor in Bioinorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry...

University of Toronto’s Medicine by Design invests $1 million to advance new ideas in...

Patients with cystic fibrosis experience recurrent lung infections that eventually destroy their airways, shortening their average life expectancy to 50 years in Canada.

Bioengineers capture the quirky beauty of biology in their art

The imaginations and technical skills of researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) have been unleashed...

Could an autonomous vehicle harm you?

Would you trust your life to an autonomous vehicle? Do you understand how it will respond in dangerous situations?

$2.5 million to improve health of First Nations families

A program that is already showing unprecedented success in improving the health and employment outcomes of First Nations families has been awarded $2.5 million...
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