Cryptocurrency and cryptocurrency exchanges explained
Opinion: Almost all cryptocurrencies have declined significantly this year which doesn’t seem to be putting people off, but cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrencies are complicated. Take care out there, says Alex Sims.
King’s joins £12 million project investing in future of 6G communication systems
Researchers from the Centre for Telecommunication Research (CTR) in the Department of Engineering, King’s College London, are among the founding partners in a new £12 million telecommunications project.
Noted Indigenous scholar inducted into the Royal Canadian Geographical Society
The entry of Indigenous scholars in highly regarded, longstanding Canadian institutions provides the hope that these institutions may be ready to listen and understand other ways of knowing, notes Chantelle Richmond.
Dr Bloomfield appointed University of Auckland professor
Former Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, joins Waipapa Taumata Rau as a professor in the School of Population Health, leading the new Public Policy Impact Institute as its inaugural chair.
Studies look at reactions to COVID vaccines
Two studies into COVID-19 vaccinations in Australian pharmacies have found fewer people reported adverse reactions compared to those who received the jabs at medical practices and vaccine hubs.
The University of Warwick celebrates after placing in the top three at the “Oscars...
The University of Warwick ranked 2nd in the world in The Esports collegiate Program of the year.
Longtime Schulich professor wins prestigious chemical engineering award
What was originally planned to be a relaxing late-July day trip to Banff with his wife, ended up becoming much more for Dr. Anil Mehrotra, PhD’80, when he received an unexpected email.
Researchers identify ‘born to be bad’ colorectal cancer tumours
An international research team has identified ‘born to be bad’ colorectal tumours in people with early stage cancer, which could help medical experts pinpoint and better treat aggressive tumours.
University of Otago wins Australasian sustainability award
The University of Otago’s Te Oraka thrift shop and sustainability hub has won the student engagement category at the Australasian Green Gown Awards, which includes entry to the global awards.
Carbon removal project aims to improve livelihoods in Vietnam
The University of Adelaide is a partner in a project to establish a facility in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta to turn waste biomass from agricultural activities into biochar.
















































