Endless biotechnological innovation requires a creative approach
Scientists working on biological design should focus on the idiosyncrasies of biological systems over optimisation, according to new research.
Reducing carbon emissions from waste disposal
Although disposing solid waste by incineration greatly reduces the amount of non-recyclable solid waste and generates energy at the same time, it produces carbon dioxide that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.
ThincLab Canterbury benefits region while thinking globally
The three-year agreement will give Christchurch businesses access to UC’s exceptional student and academic talent, impactful research and development opportunities.
Times to perfection: a new rankings leap for UTS
The University of Technology Sydney continues an uninterrupted run of improvement in world rankings...
Festival of Regenerative Urbanism 2025
Australia's cities are facing big challenges - from climate change and rising inequality to loss of biodiversity. The Festival of Regenerative Urbanism 2025 is shining a light on bold new ideas to meet these challenges head-on.
Managing medication to improve mental health in children and youth
A new project to improve the mental health of children and young people has been boosted by a grant to personalise medication management.
Researchers develop world-first weight loss device
University of Otago and UK researchers have developed a world-first weight-loss device to help fight the global obesity epidemic.
University of Queensland awarded global grant to provide free online courses
The University of Queensland is among just ten educational institutions to receive a slice of $1.4 million to create courses designed to develop Essential Human Skills for the Virtual Age.
Funding secured for green hydrogen storage materials research
The development of safe, low-cost, green hydrogen storage materials from New Zealand resources is now a step closer, thanks to an international research grant.
With donor gifts, Stanford expands efforts to address student mental health and well-being
Bolstered by recent philanthropy, Stanford is working to expand the mental health and well-being resources available to Stanford undergraduate, graduate and professional school students.

















































