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Education (Colleges & Universities)

Here's a look at documents from public, private and community colleges in the U.S.

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University of the Witwatersrand: Breaking the Heart's Barrier to Solve Drug-resistant TB
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Nov. 28 -- The University of the Witwatersrand issued the following news:

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Breaking the heart's barrier to solve drug-resistant TB

African scientists develop nanoscale drug delivery system to treat pericarditis, a drug-resistant and lethal tuberculosis (TB).

The scientists' system can breach the heart's protective membrane, a barrier that standard antibiotics cannot penetrate to be therapeutic.

This breakthrough from the Wits Advanced Drug Delivery Platform (WADDP) comes at a critical moment: As more infections become resistant to multiple antibiotics, antimicrobial ... Show Full Article

University of Queensland: Australia Needs Doctors - So Why are Hundreds of Qualified International Physicians Unable to Work?
BRISBANE, Australia, Nov. 28 -- The University of Queensland issued the following news:

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Australia needs doctors - so why are hundreds of qualified international physicians unable to work?

By Mehwish Nisar, mehwish.nisar@uq.edu.au

Australia is facing a critical doctor shortage. By 2026, we'll need an additional 13,000 doctors to meet demand, yet hundreds of qualified international physicians already living here but cannot practice due to bureaucratic barriers. This isn't a minor administrative issue - it's a healthcare emergency unfolding in slow motion.

International Medical Graduates ... Show Full Article

University of Otago: Prestigious Medal for Science Communicator
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Nov. 28 -- The University of Otago issued the following news release:

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Prestigious medal for science communicator

A renowned palaeontologist from the University of Otago - Otakou Whakaihu Waka has been recognised for his ability to take science from the laboratory to the public.

Associate Professor Nic Rawlence has been awarded the New Zealand Association of Scientists' Cranwell Medal for excellence in communicating science to the general public in any area of science or technology.

"I feel humbled and on cloud nine at the same time," he says.

"I would not be able ... Show Full Article

University of Birmingham: Highly Efficient Material Turns Motion Into Power - Without Toxic Lead
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:

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New highly efficient material turns motion into power - without toxic lead

New material opens possibilities for a wide range of innovative devices such as sensors, wearable electronics, and self-powered devices.

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Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency and without using toxic lead - paving the way for a new generation of devices that we use in everyday life.

Publishing their discovery in Journal of the American ... Show Full Article

Queensland University of Technology: Project to Investigate Students' Wellbeing Self-management
BRISBANE, Australia, Nov. 28 -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news:

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Project to investigate students' wellbeing self-managment

QUT researchers have received an ARC Linkage grant of $357,386 for the project Investigating unconventional spaces for student wellbeing self-management.

Professor Jenna Gillett-Swan, from QUT's School of Education, who leads the project said the aim was to address the urgent problem of student wellbeing in Australian schools.

"Schools are struggling to support children and young people's mental health and wellbeing with resulting ... Show Full Article

Newcastle University Project Wins Prestigious Chemical Engineering Award
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, Nov. 28 -- Newcastle University issued the following news:

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University project wins prestigious chemical engineering award

A Newcastle University project exploring low-carbon fuel economy has won a Research Project Award at the 2025 IChemE Global Awards.

The Engineering chemical reactor technologies for a low-carbon energy future project is led by Professor Ian Metcalfe and includes Dr Yongliang Yan, Matteo Fella and Dr Wenting Hu.

Funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, the project's goal is to develop transformational chemical reactor technologies capable ... Show Full Article

London Business School: Cryptogeddon - User's Guide for Central Banks
LONDON, England, Nov. 28 -- London Business School issued the following news:

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Cryptogeddon: a user's guide for central banks

How might monetary authorities react if a digital asset crash destabilised the financial system?

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London Business School's Richard Portes sets the tone for Cryptogeddon (Central Banking, 26 November), warning that while a bitcoin crash would cause pain for leveraged punters, the real systemic threat sits with stablecoins and the fragile infrastructure around them. Native crypto assets, he argues, are too volatile and too marginal to topple traditional finance, ... Show Full Article