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Master’s student committed to protecting NZ environment

Early on during her undergraduate studies at Lincoln University, she discovered that her interests lay in biosecurity and bioprotection.

Researchers to listen to cities through optical fibre networks

Researchers from the University of Southampton and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) will ‘listen’ to a UK city for the first time at scale through its network of optical fibre cables using a ground-breaking new technology.

Can we really trust AI?

TRuST Scholarly Network hosts conversations on the transformational impact of artificial intelligence, big data and innovating responsibly.

Advanced robot sensors facilitate superior touch and feel

By mimicking human skin, new kinds of tactile sensor technologies created at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) offer hope to improving the quality of life for people suffering serious injuries and disabilities.

Funds give heartbeat to cardiovascular research

Two researchers from The University of Western Australia have received Heart Foundation funds to help save more lives from cardiovascular disease.

Missing Titanic sub: what could have gone wrong?

Professor Stefan Williams from the Australian Centre for Field Robotics explains how submersibles work, how they communicate and what might have gone wrong for the Titan, the crewed submersible vessel which has gone missing near the Titanic shipwreck.

Chancellor named President of Royal Geographical Society

The Chancellor of the University of Leeds, Professor Dame Jane Francis, has been elected President of the Royal Geographical Society.

Schulich Medicine & Dentistry joins historic pledge to preserve planetary health

Academic health institutions call for implementation of planetary health education and research, transition to climate-resilient health systems.

First-year students make the best of a Zoom-filled year

Chatting with first-year students in the College of Arts & Sciences would normally be done over coffee at the Temple of Zeus, with stories, smiles and even some tears...

The fine art of storytelling for Archibald winner and UNSW alumna

Archibald Prize winner Julia Gutman paints portraits whose stories run deep, and are layered with meaning and with textiles, too.
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