UTS pain management expert wins 2024 NSW Young Tall Poppy
Dr Joshua Pate has been named a 2024 NSW Young Tall Poppy for his work in paediatric pain research and physiotherapy. The Tall Poppy awards recognise the achievements of young Australian scientists and science communicators.
Endometriosis and ovarian cancer genetically tied
University of Queensland researchers have demonstrated a genetic link between endometriosis and ovarian cancer subtypes enabling them to identify potential drug targets for therapy and increasing the understanding of both diseases.
Can mRNA vaccines affect my genetic code?
This opinion piece, by Associate Professor Archa Fox from the UWA School of Human Sciences and School of Molecular Sciences and her colleagues, was published in The Conversation on Friday 25 June 2021.
UM releases Macroeconomic Forecast for Macao 2023
The University of Macau (UM) Centre for Macau Studies (CMS) and Department of Economics have released the Macroeconomic Forecast for Macao 2023...
Marsupials low-methane footprint could help fight climate change
Findings from this University of Queensland-led project could translate to a better understanding of food digestion in people and livestock.
Enablers for 5G success
The University of Technology Sydney is partnering with Nokia to build a joint 5G innovation facility at UTS’ Tech Lab facility in Botany, NSW.
A trip into the therapeutic potential of Australia’s native magic mushrooms
Australia’s first legal, living collection of native magic mushrooms is being studied by scientists in a Brisbane laboratory to help identify characteristics that might be useful for medical research into psychedelic treatments.
How Regent’s is moving towards a more sustainable future
With COP26 (the United Nations Climate Change Conference) now underway, Regent’s has been reviewing our own impact on the environment and the measures we have taken so far to help combat climate change.
Eight distinguished students awarded CUHK Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships for Excellence
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) presented its Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships for Excellence to eight distinguished students recently, in recognition of their outstanding achievements.
Soil scientists at UBC Okanagan are digging into the challenge of making plants more...
Approximately one-third of the earth’s soils are already degraded from over-tilling, pollution and over-planting — and with more than 7.5 billion people relying on terra firma for food, soil degradation has become a critical issue.

















































