Double win for PhD student at major science meet
Susana Gutarra Díaz gave presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Palaeontological Association based on her PhD work about how ancient marine reptiles may have swum.
Risk of opioid overdose appears higher in older Americans, USC study indicates
One in 10 adults were at risk of overdose, with older Americans relying on high doses of opioids more than younger adults, researchers found in a national sample of prescription claims.
Physiotherapy’s vital role in treating long COVID
As more about the effects of long COVID is learnt, it is apparent that cardio-respiratory physiotherapists have an essential role in helping people recover from the virus, a University of Otago physiotherapy specialist says.
Excessive gaming causing health issues
University of Queensland research has found gaming for more than three hours a day can lead to health problems.
Canberra Writers Festival 2020
The Canberra Writers Festival 2020 program is now live! Book your tickets now to secure limited places for live physical events. The entire program will be streamed.
Curtin University and Optus accelerate innovation with opening of Western Australia’s first 5G lab
The future became a reality during the launch of Western Australia’s first industry-university 5G lab, with Curtin University and Optus showcasing some of the possibilities that 5G technology will offer.
Expert calls for return to fairness and global solidarity after aid budget cuts
As global leaders cut back on foreign aid in the face of rising nationalism and domestic pressures, a new paper by Dr Pritish Behuria of The University of Manchester says it is time to remember why aid was created in the first place – and why it is still desperately needed.
We must address Earth system decline
The Government of Aotearoa New Zealand has a unique opportunity to demonstrate leadership and action by changing its laws to conform with the laws of nature, writes Klaus Bosselmann.
ThincLab Canterbury benefits region while thinking globally
The three-year agreement will give Christchurch businesses access to UC’s exceptional student and academic talent, impactful research and development opportunities.
Research Casts New Light On Processes Behind Solar Eruptions
New research into the powerful magnetic fields which form inside the sun and cause violent eruptions could help predict solar flares.
















































