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Study International·higher-ed

The London Interdisciplinary School: Study without limits

Lucy Fox didn’t take the most obvious path after her zoology degree. She worked with people instead, starting in adult social care through a supported internship, where she spent three years in the field before…

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Times of India Education

FMGE 2026 final edit window opens at natboard.edu.in: Check direct link to make corrections

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the final selective edit window for the FMGE 2026 application form, allowing candidates to correct deficient images until June 10, 2026. This…

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NUS Newsroom·research

Listening to the rainforest: NUS researcher uses AI to monitor biodiversity through sound

In tropical forests, much of biodiversity can be heard before it is seen. Birds call, insects buzz and frogs croak, creating complex soundscapes that reflect the presence of different species. Dr Sean Yap, Research…

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Taipei Times

Ministry outlines plans for national science academy

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

UW–Madison designates 2026 as the ‘Year of AI Readiness and Competency’

UW–Madison designates 2026 as the ‘Year of AI Readiness and Competency’ The effort, which supports a number of campus priorities, will focus on a people-centered approach to guide thoughtful use of artificial…

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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT economist Whitney Newey awarded Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics

MIT economist Whitney Newey PhD ’83, the Ford Professor of Economics, emeritus, has received the 2026 Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics . The biennial Nemmers prizes from Northwestern University recognize top…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Qatar, Unesco renew call to protect biodiversity

The world celebrates the International Day for Biological Diversity every year on May 22, amid intensive efforts to protect planet Earth-especially the lives of animals and plants, which form a cornerstone of human…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

ArtSci Roundup: June 2026

Come curious. Leave inspired. The UW offers an exciting lineup of in-person and online events. From thought-provoking art and music to conversations on culture, history, and science, the UW community invites you to…

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MIT News·research

The rules neurons follow to make sense of what we see

Even in the primary visual cortex, a brain region named for its specialized role in processing basic features of what the eyes see, not every neuron ends up answering the call to process properties of visual input.…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU Health expands speech and hearing services with new mobile clinic

Florida State University’s College of Communication and Information , through its School of Communication Science and Disorders , will launch the FSU Health Mobile Speech and Hearing Clinic later this summer, expanding…

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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT affiliates elected to National Academy of Sciences for 2026

The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has elected 120 members and 25 international members for 2026, including six MIT faculty members and 10 additional alumni. Among MIT professors, Bengt Holmström, Michale Fee,…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Florida’s top young civic leaders to compete in 2026 National Civics Bee® State Finals in Tallahassee

Florida State University’s Institute for Governance and Civics (IGC) will host the 2026 Florida Statewide Finals of the National Civics Bee® at 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, at the Augustus B. Turnbull III Florida State…

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MIT News

MIT science writing students collaborate with The Associated Press

This spring, six reporters from The Associated Press’ climate desk traveled from cities across the United States to work with students from the MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing . Students developed and pitched…

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Georgia Tech News·research

Georgia Tech Students and Alumni Awarded Prestigious NSF Fellowships

Georgia Tech Students and Alumni Awarded Prestigious NSF Fellowships Superadmin Thu, 05/21/2026 - 15:27 Seventy-five Georgia Tech students and alumni have been awarded Graduate Research Fellowships (GRF) from the…

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Georgia Tech News·higher-ed

From Research to Patient Impact: How Georgia Tech’s Pediatric Innovation Network Is Advancing Pediatric Care

From Research to Patient Impact: How Georgia Tech’s Pediatric Innovation Network Is Advancing Pediatric Care Superadmin Thu, 05/21/2026 - 15:23 For many organizations working to improve care for children, the challenge…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Think your adolescence was hard? Try being a chimp.

Rachna Reddy. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Science & Tech Think your adolescence was hard? Try being a chimp. Radcliffe fellow explores vulnerable life stage we share with our closest relatives Sy Boles…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

McMaster researcher helps uncover rapid Arctic water pollution driven by climate change

Thawing permafrost is rapidly transforming dozens of Arctic streams into acidic, metal-laden waterways, according to new research published today in Science . The study shows how thawing permafrost exposes sulphide…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Florida State University, National MagLab investigate soil microbes from around the world for new antibacterial drugs

A team of researchers from Florida State University and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is looking to nature to find microbes that can be used to create new antibiotics to treat the growing threat of…

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MercoPress·research

Gentoo Penguins Are Actually Four Different Species, Latest Scientists Research, Smithsonian Magazine

A new study indicates that the adaptable marine birds evolved into distinct lineages as isolated populations shifted to match their environmental conditions over time. The work has implications for how conservationists…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

$85.2 million gift from John and Tashia Morgridge will support Science Hall transformation

$85.2 million gift from John and Tashia Morgridge will support Science Hall transformation The historic building will undergo renovation starting in 2027 to restore its iconic exterior and modernize its interior to…

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