MELBOURNE, Jan 16 – Despite recent legal reforms and stricter workplace conduct policies, most employees who experience sexual harassment at work still do not report it, according to two new studies from Flinders University. The…
Hugh Iltis, UW’s ‘battling botanist,’ dies at 91
[caption id="attachment_11096" align="alignnone" width="775"] Iltis, with a new coat, prepares for a series of lectures in Alaska in 1970. ARCHIVE PHOTO OF HUGH H. ILTIS[/caption] Hugh H. Iltis, a noted University of Wisconsin–Madison plant geographer,…
The serial dean
Leave your comfort zones and venture into Africa, says Researcher from Singapore Management University. [caption id="attachment_11093" align="alignright" width="300"] Professor Howard ThomasCredit : Cyril Ng[/caption] SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer – For the individual,…
Obesity-Associated Protein Could Be Linked to Leukemia Development
Cancer researchers at the University of Cincinnati have found an obesity-associated protein’s role in leukemia development and drug response which could lead to more effective therapies for the illness. The study, published in the Dec.…
Fossil fuel formation: Key to atmosphere’s oxygen?
For the development of animals, nothing — with the exception of DNA — may be more important than oxygen in the atmosphere. Oxygen enables the chemical reactions that animals use to get energy from stored…






