Sustainability Remains Key for University
Sustainability is at the core of the University’s values and the latest rankings from Times Higher Education Impact Rankings show the university continues to be a world leader in sustainability.
Asian hornets have a unique sound – and that could be the key to...
The frequency and volume of the sound from the nests of yellow-legged hornets – or Asian hornets – has been established for the first time by researchers at the University of Southampton.
UniSA blasts off on $180 million space hub mission
The University of South Australia will help propel Australia into a new orbit in satellite technology, playing a major role in a $180m national space manufacturing hub announced today.
Sydney academics win prestigious Eureka Prizes for Science
Two University of Sydney researchers have been honoured at the 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, Australia’s annual celebration of excellence in science
Daring Teesside University student wins gruelling television show
A student from Teesside University pushed her mind and body to the limit as she overcame psychological and physical challenges to win Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins.
Chiang Mai University plans to join IBM-NUS Research and Innovation Centre and IBM Quantum...
CMU working with NUS, seeks to harness IBM’s advanced AI infrastructure and quantum computers to deliver actionable insights for research to tackle real-world challenges in Thailand
Obesity lowering the age for knee replacements
More than half of Australians who underwent knee replacement for osteoarthritis were obese, increasing their risk of having the operation at a younger age, especially among women.
University of Birmingham researchers named among most influential in the world
University of Birmingham researchers have been recognised among the world’s most influential academics across a range of fields, according to new rankings.
WA’s leading scientists to share marine expertise with local students
The State’s leading marine researchers are set to share their science expertise with local students this week in the first of a series of teaching sessions on Western Australia’s marine environment.
Commuters see fewer familiar faces post pandemic
Seeing people we recognise on the train or at the bus stop can enhance feelings of safety and comfort but a University of Queensland study shows















































