Chemistry students’ discovery could help treat Alzheimer’s
Four chemistry students from the University of St Andrews have helped to discover a class of molecules that can help accelerate DNA repair which could help in the treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
Swedish–Australian Innovation, Technology and Design Summit
Join leading experts to learn of key innovation breakthroughs, R&D, and creative business development between Sweden and Australia.
Massive mirror in telescope key to tracking asteroids and space junk
A 250 kilogram super-smooth glass mirror in The University of Western Australia’s Zadko telescope, is key to the high-tech equipment’s role in tracking potentially catastrophic asteroids and space junk.
$4k and kudos: Tech talents take out trans-Tasman challenge
A cost-effective, contactless payment option, paired with an analytics service to give businesses insights into monthly sales and inventory was the award-winning concept in the 2022 MYOB Digital Challenge.
Agree to disagree: UOW students compete in world debating championships
Learning how to argue is a skill that seems to have been lost in the 21st century, as healthy debate has given way to one-sided shouting and social media cancellation.
Inspiring Pacific students to study science
With Pacific people vastly under-represented in the sciences, Massey has been educating Pacific high school students about pathways into science careers.
If you’ve recently had Covid, look out for shingles
Opinion: Can having Covid trigger shingles? Yes, probably, according to Associate Professor Helen Petousis-Harris, and you might want to think about a shingles vaccine.
Education vital to help patients considering future gene therapies for blindness
Australians with inherited retinal disease (IRD) have a strong interest in undergoing gene therapy to prevent and treat blindness – but there’s a critical need for education programs to help them make informed choices about future treatments, new research shows.
Discovery of exciton pairs could enable next-gen technology
Electrical engineers from The Australian National University (ANU) have demonstrated how to create exciton pairs in a new type of semiconductor structure
HKUST Survey: Over Half of HongKongers Likely to Use e-Hong Kong Dollars
The survey revealed that while CBDC is a new concept to most people in Hong Kong, survey respondents show a positive disposition towards e-HKD adoption...
















































