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TS2 accelerator programme and new BLOCK71 Social Impact Hub provide boost for social impact...

To foster the growth of innovative social ventures tackling social issues and environmental challenges, NUS Enterprise and the Singapore Centre for Social Enterprise (raiSE) have jointly committed S$3.5 million...

NUS and A*STAR researchers develop wearable, stretchable sensor for quick, continuous, and non-invasive detection...

The novel sensor accurately measures markers such as cholesterol and lactate — crucial for the early detection of diseases.

Will space stations have enough ‘lifeboats’ for tourists?

The Starliner astronauts have been on the International Space Station for two months, and uncertainty remains as to whether it’s safe for them to return on their Boeing spacecraft.

Canterbury to host premiere climate adaptation conference

An international climate adaptation conference will bring together the world’s top scientists, Indigenous scholars and policymakers in Ōtautahi Christchurch in 2025.

Sportswashing is still highly effective despite more awareness among fans

As the European football championships continue in Germany, new research has revealed that ‘sportswashing’ - the practice of using sporting events or teams to improve a country's reputation...

University of Melbourne confers Honorary Doctorate to Waanyi writer Dr Alexis Wright

The University of Melbourne has conferred an honorary doctorate on Dr Alexis Wright, an internationally recognised, multi-award-winning writer.

University of Toronto 1st in Canada, 26th globally by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy

The University of Toronto is ranked first in Canada and 26th globally in the latest edition of ShanghaiRanking Consultancy’s worldwide university ranking.

Beyond true crime: First-year forensic science student brings vision of compassionate justice to University...

Mapalo Mushoriwa wouldn’t exactly call herself a “true crime girl.” But she’s unafraid to explore the complexities of criminal psychology to advance her vision of compassionate justice.

Immune cell regulator discovery could lead to treatments for arthritis and severe COVID

The discovery of new regulator-affecting immune cells could lead to novel treatments to reduce inflammation in diseases, including arthritis and severe COVID-19.

Waterloo researchers awarded more than $4.3 million

Seven researchers receive federal funding to address the most pressing health care challenges in Canada and around the world.
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