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Superconducting germanium made with industry-compatible methods

Scientists have paved the way for next-generation quantum circuits by successfully making a semiconducting element commonly used in electrical devices superconducting.

Canterbury youth mentoring researcher wins national award

A University of Canterbury researcher has received a prestigious fellowship to study the relationships between young people and their adult mentors.

COVID-19: the long road to recovery

Researchers have identified a pattern of longer-term symptoms likely to be experienced by people who were hospitalised with COVID-19.

Paddling for gold at Canoe Polo World Championships

Following a 6-1 win over Italy, the New Zealand Paddle Ferns claimed victory and gold on the world stage.

New neural network explains human behaviours from dynamic brain activity

An international research team has uncovered a new method that can analyse signals in the brain to assess how we control our everyday behaviours.

Western Engineering receives $4 million in funding to improve urban climates

A new Western-led project, developing new tools and technologies to improve accuracy of building energy and climate models, was awarded $4 million by the Canadian government to advance science and technology to fight climate change.

Fashion brands gain edge by embracing disability representation

When featuring models with disabilities in advertising, brands walk a fine line – how should they convey a message of inclusivity without coming across as exploitative and insensitive?

How the myth of ‘aqua nullius’ still guides Australia’s approach to groundwater

This article by Dr Sarah Bourke, from the UWA School of Earth and Oceans, Professor Bradley Moggridge from the University of Technology Sydney

UvA launches new research project on how to design tax systems for a post...

Today, the University of Amsterdam (UvA) announced the launch of the research project “Designing the tax system for a Cashless...

HKBU showcases innovative technologies at InnoCarnival

The School of Chinese Medicine (SCM), the Faculty of Social Sciences (SOSC) and the Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) jointly showcased nine innovative technologies to highlight the research impact of the University at the InnoCarnival 2021
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