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From vanilla to saucy: Innovative new product and Kiwi classic win big at 2023...

Heilala Vanilla, ‘the good vanilla’ producer that is locally owned and operated was crowned as Massey University’s 2023 Supreme Award winner for their new and innovative premium product...

Research reveals clouds made from tiny quartz crystals fill the skies of a searing-hot...

Researchers have detected for the first time evidence of quartz nanocrystals in the high-altitude clouds of WASP-17 b, a hot Jupiter exoplanet 1,300 light-years from Earth.

Studies confirm an overlooked risk for cardiovascular disease

“Bad” cholesterol isn’t the only culprit linked with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a trio of recent University of Alberta studies...

The best team player: robot or human?

Do teams perform better when working collaboratively or competitively? How does a human perform when working alongside AI?

UNSW recognised for gender equity in STEMM

The SAGE Athena Swan Cygnet Award recognises UNSW Sydney’s progress in reducing barriers to gender equity.

Bristol academics among Institute of Physics 2023 award winners

Two University of Bristol academics have been named among the winners at the prestigious Institute of Physics 2023 Awards for their pioneering scientific work.

Amitriptyline helps relieve IBS symptoms

A cheap and widely available prescription drug can improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in patients seen in GP surgeries, new research presented today at UEG Week 2023 has found.

UofG team win $100,000 prize in Amazon Alexa TaskBot Challenge

A team of students from the School of Computing Science have taken second place in the Alexa Prize TaskBot Challenge 2.

Scientists use drones to land sensors onto glaciers threatened by climate change

Scientist have unveiled a new climate change-monitoring sensor which can be airlifted onto icy glaciers using drones to measure the impact of global warming.

Curtin researcher crowned Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year

Curtin University geoscientist Dr Hugo Olierook from the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences and the John de Laeter Centre has been crowned the Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year at the 2023...
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