Where are the robots?
Where have all the robots been hiding during the COVID-19 crisis? An opinion piece by J. Jesse Ramírez, Assistant Professor of American Studies and co-coordinator of the Technologies concentration at the HSG.
Four NUS faculty members recognised by the Association for Psychological Science
Professor Sam Yam Kai Chi, Head of Department of the NUS Business School and Associate Professor Eddie Tong from FASS’ Department of Psychology have been appointed as APS Fellows for their sustained outstanding...
World’s largest study reveals the long-term health impacts of flooding
The world’s largest and most comprehensive study of the long-term health impacts of flooding – via analysis of over 300 million hospitalisations records in eight countries prone to flooding events...
Imperial celebrates 2022 winners of President’s Awards for Excellence
Winners of this year’s President’s Awards for Excellence were announced at yesterday’s awards ceremony.
Leeds to host regional hub for climate education
A climate education hub that will help young people across all educational settings turn their sustainability ambitions into action will be hosted by the University of Leeds.
Vision via sound for the blind
Australian researchers have developed cutting-edge technology known as “acoustic touch” that helps people ‘see’ using sound.
Promising new therapy for inoperable brain cancers
Australian scientists have made progress on a potential new approach that could be used to treat some of the most deadly brain cancers.
Southampton scanning expertise helps investigate major Iron Age hoard
Historic England, Durham University and the British Museum have announced the discovery of the Melsonby Hoard: one of the largest and most important Iron Age finds in the UK.
New targets for diabetic kidney disease could prevent end stage kidney failure
New potential therapeutic targets have been identified for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) - the leading cause of kidney failure in the world - that could see patients treated with new gene and...
THE World University Rankings 2022
Times Higher Education result Announced regarding QS World University Rankings 2022. And like always, everyone was expecting about Oxford will be on the top.















































