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Scholarship enables students to tackle climate change

First-year Bachelor of Climate Change students Morgan Harris and Georgina Barwood are the inaugural winners of the Tower Insurance Climate Change Scholarship.

Aberdeen Business School named as Business School of the Year at THE Awards

Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Aberdeen Business School has been announced as the Business School of the Year at the Times Higher Education 2020 Awards.

Marine Food Webs Under Increasing Stress

Scientists at the University of Adelaide have found growing evidence that marine ecosystems will not cope well with rising sea temperatures caused by climate change.

Harnessing AI to help pinpoint cancerous tumours

Engineers from the University of Waterloo are harnessing artificial intelligence to help doctors better see and control a non-invasive cancer treatment and, in the process, save lives.

New device to rewarm frostbitten hands and feet could prevent amputations

A University of Alberta team has developed a device to provide a more reliable, aseptic and economical treatment for frostbite, to be used in emergency rooms, shelters and even outdoors.

St Andrews University and Brakes partner on zero emissions food deliveries

St Andrews University is partnering with food service distributor Brakes, part of Sysco GB, to deliver food in a multi-temperate electric vehicle.

Australian astrophysicists help prove Stephen Hawking’s landmark black hole prediction

A global team of astrophysicists, including Australians, has witnessed a collision between two black holes that was so loud, they were able to use it to test and prove Stephen Hawking’s Theory of Black Hole Thermodynamics.

University of Glasgow wins £1.5m to develop novel approaches to sustainable mining

Researchers from the University of Glasgow are leading a new project to develop new approaches to sustainable mining in the Philippines.

Four NUS faculty members recognised by the Association for Psychological Science

Professor Sam Yam Kai Chi, Head of Department of the NUS Business School and Associate Professor Eddie Tong from FASS’ Department of Psychology have been appointed as APS Fellows for their sustained outstanding...

Explaining Nobel Prize-winning research

Two Queen’s experts in economics discuss natural experiments, labour markets, and what you can learn from watching alumnus David Card in action.
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