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COVID-19 ‘has reshaped science forever’

Following in a long line of eminent scientists and engineers, Professor Cath Noakes will stand in the Royal Institution’s iconic auditorium and explain the big ideas reshaping society.

New game to build resilience for Scotland’s school children

An interactive card game designed to prepare children for natural hazards faced by Scottish communities has been launched by the National Centre for Resilience (NCR).

Curtin research boosted by more than $3.7 million in ARC funding

Curtin University research projects have been awarded more than $3.7 million in the latest Discovery Project (DP) and Linkage Project funding rounds from the Australian Research Council (ARC).

University of Glasgow named as Scotland’s Centre for Teaching Excellence host

The University of Glasgow has been announced as the host of Scotland’s new Centre for Teaching Excellence.

Mothers working from home drink more in lockdown

As Kiwis stock up ahead of Omicron isolation, a researcher warns against buying extra alcohol.

CUHK unveils novel therapeutic targets and drug repurposing opportunities for endometriosis

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)’s Faculty of Medicine (CU Medicine) used an artificial intelligence-driven platform to perform a meta-analysis of an endometriosis-associated dataset...

Old gold: how action sports athletes are challenging age stereotypes and redefining lifelong physical...

On The Conversation, University of Canterbury lecturer in Sports Management and Marketing and co-author Dr Nick Maitland explains how pioneers of action sport continue to reshape expectations of what is possible - regardless of age.

University of Manchester placed 50th in THE World Reputation Rankings 2025

The University of Manchester has been ranked the 50th most powerful global university brand in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2025.

Scientists track space junk on path to collision with moon

The University of Western Australia’s Zadko Observatory team, in collaboration with the European Space Agency, have tracked an out-of-control booster rocket before it crashes into the dark side of the Moon.

NUS-spinoff technology AutoCodeRover acquired by Sonar

AutoCodeRover, an autonomous AI agent platform for software development which is a spin-off technology of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
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