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Natural gas flares likely source of respiratory illness spike
Redrawing London Underground map for International Women's Day
Ketogenic diet reveals major benefits for MS
Animals evolved ability to gallop 472 million years ago
Tel Aviv University Special Briefing: Crisis in Ukraine
Physical activity may protect your brain as you age
JMU Suspends Collaborations with Russia
Lower-income older adults suffer poorer health after critical illness
Sleep problems, stress and worry during pandemic
"You cannot rectify what you cannot identify" - International Women's Day 2022
Analysis suggests China has passed U.S. on one research measure
"You cannot rectify what you cannot identify" - International Women's Day
Q-CTRL achieves 9000x improvement in quantum algorithmic success with advanced error correction techniques
Unusual partners aid blood vessel growth
€1.4 million awarded for stem cell research at University of Helsinki
Eight perspectives on circular household of future
Wiley Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Results
University of Manchester supporting National Grid's Strategic Innovation Fund - Sustainable Electrical Gas Insulated Lines
Centre for Ageing Research to lead new Cognitive Frailty Network
Bunkers That Save Sight? UConn Researchers Take Close Look
UK's Anthony, Risko Receive NSF Special Creativity Award
Digital Toolbox May Help Diagnose Dementia Earlier
Forgotten Continent that Sheds Light on Evolution of Mammals
How pandemic has affected long-term mental health patients
It's International Women's Day - and everything is not OK
Cambridge vaccine expert in $42million partnership to develop 'future-proofed' coronavirus vaccines
Discovery of novel brain fear mechanisms offers target for anxiety-reducing drugs
Lower chance of pregnancy and childbirth after IVF with one ovary
Nordic diet lowers cholesterol and blood sugar - even if you don't lose weight
Warwick is serving up Slice of Science this weekend
Girl Power: Can we Break Bias in Al and Beyond?
Research demonstrates high value 'injurious weeds' can bring to pollinators and biodiversity
Breaking Bias: Plymouth's part in giving working class women voice
New degree in economics, finance and data science is first of its kind in UK
CAR-T therapy modifications provides new promise for cancer immunotherapies
Research aims to help women with Type 1 diabetes live longer, healthier lives
IWD 2022: Women leading way within SSPP
Astronomers discover largest molecule yet in planet-forming disc
Womens authority jobs differ both in tasks and quality
Wormholes help resolve black hole information paradox
Why greater equality is needed in technology - and how to achieve it
How double anonymous breaks bias in peer review
Avanade extends Swinburne Women in STEM program
Labor's consent education plan meaningful commitment towards violence prevention
CDU researcher wants fleet of uncrewed vessels scouring oceans to help us better understand and protect them
Toward batteries that pack twice as much energy per pound
Chiamaka Agbasi-Porter: Inspiring futures in STEM
Research demonstrates high value 'injurious weeds' can bring to both pollinators and biodiversity