New strategic partnership launched between GW4 Alliance and the Western Gateway
A new strategic partnership between the GW4 Alliance and the Western Gateway has been announced, strengthening collaborative activities that will drive green and economic regional growth.
The Mystery of Long Covid: Brain Fog, Fatigue, Even Sexual Dysfunction
Thousands of COVID-19 survivors continue to grapple with symptoms many months after they were first infected. Brain fog, fatigue, even sexual dysfunction are among the symptoms people endure weeks and months after their acute COVID symptoms fade.
No, catching Omicron is not inevitable
Computer scientist Dr David Welch says you don't need to catch Omicron. Here's the evidence.
UQ lab to detect and measure tiny plastic particles in the human body
In one of the world’s first plastics contamination-controlled laboratories, University of Queensland researchers have begun testing blood and tissue samples to develop ways to detect and measure nanoplastics in the human body.
UCI researchers develop hybrid human-machine framework for building smarter AI
From chatbots that answer tax questions to algorithms that drive autonomous vehicles and dish out medical diagnoses, artificial intelligence undergirds many aspects of daily life. Creating smarter, more accurate systems requires a hybrid human-machine approach...
Monash Researcher Awarded 2022 Fenner Medal by Australian Academy of Science
Associate Professor Chris Greening from Monash’s Biomedicine Discovery Institute has been awarded the prestigious Fenner Medal by the Australian Academy of Science.
Experts in Sport: former chairman of IMG Media reveals his career secrets
In the latest Loughborough University Experts in Sport podcast, Michel Masquelier explains his career path from intern to chairman of IMG Media – the world's largest independent producer and distributor of sports programming.
The Otago Postgraduate Association (OPA) here to help postgrads
Throughout 2022 OPA hopes to increase its visibility among postgraduate students by letting them know it’s open and available to everybody.
Fogarty Scholarships offered to state’s top students
Ten of WA’s standout school leavers have received prestigious scholarships to study at The University of Western Australia.
Immersive motion ball a potential VR training tool
A new motion simulator device at the University of Canterbury adds 360-degree movement to virtual reality experiences and could soon be used as a training tool.

















































