Astronomy Open Night 2022
After a two-year hiatus, Astronomy Open Night is back and bigger than ever this year and you’re invited to explore the Universe like never before!!
Q and A with the experts: Canada’s energy security
Experts expect energy costs to keep rising in several countries. For example, Britain’s cap on domestic energy prices will likely increase by 70 per cent in October and remain high until at least 2024.
HKU Dentistry study presents “positive stress” to boost tooth tissue regeneration
Stress is typically thought of as a negative phenomenon, but researchers at HKU Dentistry found “positive stress” that can induce good changes in tooth stem cells to make them more resistant to injury and disease.
Parental experience helps future generations handle adverse environments
Zebrafish dads make sure their offspring are equipped to deal with environmental challenges, University of Otago researchers have found.
Lucrative scholarships support University of Waikato graduates overseas
Alumnae from the University of Waikato have been awarded New Zealand’s most lucrative, highly contested and desirable scholarship to support their artistic growth at prestigious academies worldwide.
Six things you need to know about 6G
The next generation of wireless communication is already being developed… and is set to revolutionise the world around us.
CUHK first discovers obese patients with diabetes and fluctuating blood glucose control had a...
Researchers at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)’s Faculty of Medicine (CU Medicine) have reported two major findings related to cancer risk in patients with diabetes using big data.
Breakthrough research on protective wear could keep firefighters and other workers safer
Researchers have solved the mystery of why a high-performance fabric commonly used in firefighting and other protective garments weakens prematurely when it’s exposed to moisture.
New land valuation tool uses big data to inform urban planning and investment
UNSW and partners launch a data-driven toolkit that rapidly calculates property valuations to inform urban development.
Massey academic presents at workshop to set priorities for international agreement on plastics
The workshop was attended by state representatives from SPREP Pacific Island member countries, as well as the United Kingdom, United States of America, France, New Zealand, and Australia.
















































