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New research reveals why and when the Sahara Desert was green

A pioneering study has shed new light on North African humid periods that have occurred over the past 800,000 years and explains why the Sahara Desert was periodically green.

Machine learning takes on match fixing

Machine learning can be utilised to help safeguard the integrity of sports competitions, according to Business School researchers.

First graduands from University College Birmingham and University of Warwick partnership graduate

University College Birmingham graduands on University of Warwick accredited courses will be celebrating today, marking the first successful graduating cohort from the partnership between the two universities.

Renewable backup power key to energy resilience in disasters: report

Households need more support to implement alternative energy solutions to help manage outages during bushfires and extreme weather events.

High water mark for innovative UQ flood monitoring system

A tool developed by researchers at The University of Queensland that measures floodwater depth and velocity will be sold globally after it was licensed to a US-based company.

Three finalists in Kiwinet research awards

Researchers who have founded companies featuring innovative advances in cultivated meat cells and vascular microsurgery are finalists in this year's Kiwinet awards.

UC research identifies digital solutions for NZ Autism support

A University of Canterbury-led research team is determined to create more accessible pipelines of support for autistic Kiwi kids and their caregivers.

Climate change is reducing global river water quality

A review of almost 1000 studies on the effects of climate change and extreme weather events on rivers around the world has found an overall negative effect on water quality in rivers globally.

University of Bristol to host UK’s most powerful supercomputer to advance AI discovery

The new AI Research Resource (AIRR) will serve as a national resource for researchers and industry experts spearheading AI innovation and scientific discovery – and places Bristol at the centre of the AI revolution.

Wearable, 3D printed tech could become physio tool

A flexible, 3D-printed device that could help physiotherapy patients exercise more effectively is being refined and tested at the University of Canterbury.
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