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Challenge to accelerate innovation in the food, fibre and agritech sector

The need for transformative innovation in the food, fibre and agritech sector is at the core of the latest Supernode Challenge which is now open to applications.

Prestigious dissertation prize for Lancaster computer science PhD graduate

A Lancaster University PhD graduate has received a prestigious international prize for the dissertation he produced while studying at the university.

Students have a whale of a time

In March this year tourism companies ground to a halt as New Zealand went into lockdown in the wake of Covid-19.

Monash University buys CSIRO’s Parkville property; Australia’s biomedical research sector set to expand

Monash University has acquired a prime Parkville property that will become a key addition to its Parkville campus – home to Monash’s world-leading Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences...

The perils of economic over-integration

While balancing trade interests is critical for New Zealand, it should give preference to countries with similar institutional conventions, write researchers.

Hacking the way to knowledge transfer and partnerships at Singapore-India Hackathon

A tool to help regulators detect potential suspects of insider trading created by a team of students from NTU Singapore and India universities took the top student prize at the third edition of the Singapore-India Hackathon 2023.

Forecasting the next COVID-19

Princeton disease ecologist C. Jessica Metcalf and Harvard physician and epidemiologist Michael Mina say that predicting disease could become as commonplace as predicting the weather.

Bin chickens and maggies step into the spotlight

Australia's nicknames for its weird and wonderful animals have become almost as iconic as the creatures themselves.

Students worldwide learning science thanks to the University of Waikato

Making science lessons relevant, engaging, and real in a busy and ever-changing world can be a challenge. But for more than 15 years, the Science Learning Hub at the University of Waikato...

NUS scientists develop a new class of artificial water channels for more efficient industrial...

A team led by scientists from the National University of Singapore's (NUS) Department of Biological Sciences in collaboration with the French Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) has successfully synthesised a special protein-mimic that can self-assemble into a pore structure.
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