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Diabetes tech tool to deliver better health outcomes

People living with diabetes could benefit from a new, low-cost insulin pump being developed by a University of Canterbury team.

Seven researchers recognised with Early Career Awards

Seven up-and-coming University of Wollongong (UOW) based researchers have picked up more than $3 million to fund innovative research in the Australian Research Centre’s (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards (DECRA).

New Canada Research Chairs use technology to build a leaner, greener global future

Twelve outstanding scholars at the University of Alberta are receiving one of Canada’s most prestigious academic honours — the Canada Research Chair — to advance their research programs focused on building a leaner, greener future.

Solar power inspiring the next generation of architects and designers

Over 400 new solar panels are now generating electricity for Te Wānanga Waihanga-Hoahoa Wellington Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation, at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s campus on Vivian St.

Massey’s innovators showcased amongst 2023 KiwiNet Awards finalists

The university is showcasing its entrepreneurial talent with five finalists being named in the 11th annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.

Southampton researchers work on two major projects to improve health using AI

University of Southampton researchers are embarking on two major areas of research which harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the health of patients.

Australian woman found with python parasite in her brain

The world's first case of a new parasitic infection in humans has been discovered by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) and the Canberra Hospital...

Early career researchers awarded $2.15M federal funding

Five academics at The University of Western Australia have been awarded a total of $2.15 million in Federal Government funding for research projects ranging from pioneering biotechnology with liquid proteins...

Robots have potential to promote healthy ageing

Newcastle University research has shown that human-following robots can support the mobility and wellbeing of older people.

How do pay cuts and layoffs affect morale and productivity?

Experimental economist Ananish Chaudhuri says that contrary to what you might think, cutting pay won’t reduce worker productivity.
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