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Notre Dame university halts new nursing student enrolments for another year

The University of Notre Dame Australia will not take new students for its nursing program for another year, leaving many students in limbo. Some students had enrolled in health science units after the program was cancelled for the first semester of the year, in the hope of enrolling for the second semester of 2026. One student who contacted the ABC said they were "devastated" by the news, and felt as though they had "wasted a year of life" at the university.

ABC Australia 1d ago

Notre Dame Students Abused by Priest in ‘Weighing Scheme,’ Report Finds

A new report details allegations of sexual abuse at the University of Notre Dame.

New York Times 10d ago

Black suburbanization is reshaping American neighborhoods, study finds

Black suburbanization is reshaping American neighborhoods, study finds Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor In 1970, nearly half of all Black individuals in the U.S. resided in a large city. Over the past 50 years, that number has fallen to merely 25%, while the share living in the suburbs of large cities rose from 16% to 36%.This demographic shift is as large as the post-World War II wave of the Great Migration, according to economists Evan Mast of the University of Notre...

Phys.org 6d ago

Rice–fish co-culturing could help curb schistosomiasis while increasing food production

Rice–fish co-culturing could help curb schistosomiasis while increasing food production Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor The chronic disease schistosomiasis wreaks havoc on more than 220 million people around the world, with the vast majority of cases being in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite decades of mass drug administration campaigns, schistosomiasis remains one of the world's most widespread neglected tropical diseases.

Phys.org 6d ago

Five winning images of scientists at work

Five winning images of scientists at work From sky to sea, and then back to the lab, here are the top images from Nature’s 2026 photo competition. This article is also available as a pdf version. As morning dawns over the fields and olive groves of Jaén in the south of Spain, a flock of northern bald ibises (Geronticus eremita) are in flight.

Nature 23h ago

World's most valuable AI start-up Anthropic files for IPO: Five things to know

Anthropic appears to have gained an early lead over OpenAI in the race to go public. Its IPO filing signals that one of the industry's biggest players could become the first major generative AI company to reach public markets. Artificial intelligence company Anthropic is moving towards a Wall Street debut, marking the latest chapter in its rise from a little-known research laboratory to one of the world's leading AI companies, valued at $965 billion (€840bn).

Euronews 8d ago

When IPOs go wrong: SpaceX, AI firms face a delicate process

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Channel News Asia 7d ago

What to know about the New World screwworm fly and its reappearance in the US

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ABC Australia 5d ago

Does JD Vance have to choose between Pope Leo and Peter Thiel?

Pope Leo XIV has chosen a side in the AI battle gripping Washington: He’s Team Anthropic. No, Leo isn’t weighing in on the Trump administration’s ongoing battle with the frontier AI lab and no, he isn’t donating to its super PAC of choice. But on Monday when he unveiled Magnifica Humanitas, his first encyclical letter, on “safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence,” it was hard to miss that Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah was there at the...

Politico EU 12d ago