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Monash University Leads Global Effort in Pioneering World-First Framework for Trauma-Informed Online Education

India, April 10 -- In a significant step towards addressing the educational needs of children affected by war, researchers from Monash University are developing a pioneering model of trauma-informed p... Read More


Monash University Academic Selected as Prestigious World Economic Forum Young Global Leader

India, April 10 -- Monash University's Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon has been selected as part of the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders 2024 class in recognition of her academic and policy work... Read More


Small Island Big Song, Mason Artist-in-Residence, Orchestrates Vibrant Events Across Campus and Community

India, April 9 -- Right before Earth Day, Small Island Big Song presents a "jaw-dropping" (Billboard) concert experience at the Center for the Arts on April 20, combining music, spoken word, and stunn... Read More


George Mason's Green Machine Ensembles Bring the Rock as the White House Provides the Roll

India, April 9 -- Being invited to perform at the White House is an exciting honor for any ensemble, but for George Mason University's Green Machine Ensembles, it's an environment where they are quick... Read More


George Mason University Mechanical Engineering Students Craft Motorized Vitruvian Man for School of Music Performance

India, April 9 -- Lisa Billingham, director of choral activities at the Dewberry Family School of Music, said she wanted the concert to be an immersive experience for the audience, and reached out to ... Read More


Awards Recognize Inspiring Supervisor and Study on Animal Welfare Research

India, April 8 -- WUR has presented the Research Award to exceptional researchers during its annual Dies Natalis since 1959. This year, however, four awards were presented. In addition to the best sci... Read More


Breakthrough: Understanding COVID-19 Virus Replication Unlocks Potential for Novel Antiviral Therapies

India, April 6 -- A new study, looking at the replication stage of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19, discovered important mechanisms in its replication that could be the foundation for new an... Read More


King's College London Awarded £1.45 Million for EDEN Project: Trial Investigating Ketamine for Depression in Anorexia Nervosa

India, April 6 -- King's researchers have been awarded the funds the MRC Developmental Pathway Funding Scheme to run a randomised controlled feasibility trial of oral ketamine vs placebo in people wit... Read More


New Study Reveals Differential Regulation of Light Processing in Autistic and Non-Autistic Eyes by Chemical

India, April 6 -- King's College London researchers have shown that the brain chemical GABA regulates activity in the retina of the eye in autistic and non-autistic individuals differently. Autistic p... Read More


Octopus Vision Suffers from Heat Stress Caused by Ocean Warming

India, April 5 -- "We found several proteins important for vision that were affected by thermal stress," says Dr Qiaz Hua, a recent PhD graduate from the University of Adelaide's School of Biological ... Read More