How can quantum technology improve earthquake detection?
Perhaps the most challenging thing about earthquakes is the great uncertainty around where and when they are likely to strike, which makes taking actions that may save lives challenging.
Investment in ABI spinout hastens world-first brain micro implant
A $6 million funding injection means a brain pressure sensor is closer to helping patients with neurological disorder hydrocephalus.
Targeting proteins may lead to MS treatment breakthrough
University of Adelaide researchers will investigate if they can target proteins to divert cells that cause multiple sclerosis (MS) from entering the brain.
UOW student awarded $70,000 towards MS research
University of Wollongong (UOW) PhD candidate Olivia Wills has been awarded a $70,000 scholarship by MS Australia to research the inclusion of dietary advice in a brain-healthy lifestyle for people living with multiple sclerosis.
Future ships could be powered by wind to fight climate change
SHIPS of the future could once again be powered by wind if a pioneering project which retrofits large vessels with ultramodern wing-sails proves successful in cutting carbon emissions.
Genetic links between migraine and blood sugar levels confirmed
QUT researchers have found the genetic links between headaches, migraines and blood sugar levels, which ultimately could lead to targeted treatments for patients.
UC appoints first Te Amorangi | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Pacific
Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva has added yet another first to his long list of accomplishments, becoming the University of Canterbury’s first Te Amorangi | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Pacific.
Finalists for the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2023
The finalists have been revealed for the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2023, the annual celebration of business-academic partnerships, hosted by Interface.
ANU and Macquarie University forge Australian-first agreement
Alumni from The Australian National University (ANU) and Macquarie University are now eligible for reduced fees on postgraduate study at either institution thanks to an Australian-first collaboration.
University achieves Gold Accreditation for its hedgehog friendly campus
The University of Southampton has received recognition for its dedication to protecting hedgehog habitats.

















































