Carbon capture process produces hydrogen and construction materials
QUT scientists have developed a process to capture carbon dioxide from the air into water and store it as non-toxic calcium carbonate (chalk)...
Management students organise international artist to paint mural for rest-home
A group of University of Otago Business School students are helping to brighten the lives of their elderly neighbours.
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.
Off the Shelf Festival of Words announces lineup for its 32nd edition (13-29 October...
Off the Shelf Festival of Words, one of the most well-known and loved literary festivals in the UK, will return to Sheffield for its 32nd edition from 13- 29 October, bringing together the best of local, regional, and international literary talent.
Engineers develop new integration route for tiny transistors
The transparent and flexible material could pave the way for emerging 2D electronic applications.
UM to hold Congregation on 19 June, to be livestreamed in tandem
The University of Macau (UM) will hold its 2021 Congregation on 19 June (Saturday) at 4:00pm in its Sports Complex (N8) to present graduation certificates to this year’s undergraduate graduates.
University of Michigan founds first robotics department among top 10 engineering schools
The creation of a new Department of Robotics, a first among the nation’s top 10 engineering schools, has been approved by the University of Michigan Board of Regents.
McMaster researchers receive SSHRC funding to study economic and labour impacts of COVID-19 pandemic
Three McMaster researchers have received nearly $75,000 combined from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
Technology used in marine energy to support Scottish salmon farmers
The University of Dundee’s Civil Engineering department has been working as part of a consortium exploring how technology developed...
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.













































