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Students building a reputation recycling plastic waste

A student club project that combines sustainability with innovation to create social impact and reduce plastic waste won a national competition in July.

Why uni students still find on-campus experience valuable

Universities have always been more than just institutions of academic instruction.

Reusable facemasks made using smartphones and 3D printers

Bespoke, reusable facemasks made using smartphones and 3D printers could help better protect people during future epidemics or further waves of Covid-19, new research suggests.

Driving stewardship in the automotive industry

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have taken a closer look at the importance of stewardship in the automotive industry with an aim to improving sustainability.

Two UC schools stand their ground in the 2022 QS subject rankings

The 2022 subject rankings have been released by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), and two subjects at the University of Canterbury (UC) remain placed in the top 100 global ranking, with Linguistics moving further up the ladder.

Artificial Intelligence powers second-skin-like wearable tech

A new ultra-thin skinpatch with nanotechnology able to monitor 11 human health signals has been developed by researchers at Monash University.

Unravelling the biomolecular secrets of bacteria

Source: University of Canterbury UC Doctoral Student James Titterington (pictured) studies under Dr Allison in his research into...

What a 121 km trek across the Gobi Desert teaches us about self-transformation

The formidable Gobi Desert is the perfect classroom in the wild, a fertile ground for self-discovery and transformation.

Orkney scientists aim to boost offshore energy potential

From the moment an offshore energy platform, such as a wind turbine, is placed into the open water, chemical processes begin leading to the settlement and growth of marine organisms.

Declining number of children being vaccinated against measles in Aotearoa

There are not enough children under the age of 5 in Aotearoa protected against measles to stop a potential national outbreak, a new University of Otago, Christchurch study shows.
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