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A record-breaking seven past and present Durham University students have been chosen to represent their respective home nations at the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games. Six sporting stars will be representing Team GB in Hockey and Rowing, as well as one recent graduate who will be representing Canada in Fencing. The athletes were recently congratulated during a group Zoom call with Durham University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stuart Corbridge. Leading the way to Tokyo is twenty-one-year-old Fiona Crackles, a Sport and Exercise Sciences student in her second year, representing Team GB as part of the women’s hockey squad. “The fact that I am now part of Team GB gives me goosebumps.” ....
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Advertisement Deep inside a layer of concrete and a few centimetres of steel sits a lab it is hoped will be key to keeping Australia safe from vaccine-busting coronavirus variants. Under these ultra-secure conditions at the University of NSWâs Kirby Institute, just south of Sydneyâs CBD, a team of scientists is quickly screening the growing tide of mutant viruses that reach Australiaâs borders. The variant lab â seen here through thick protective glass. Credit:James Brickwood Are they more infectious? Worse, do they evade our vaccine defences? The labâs head, Associate Professor Stuart Turville, just finished work on B.1.617.1, the first Indian variant to raise concern. ....
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