Navigating the next phase of COVID-19: three critical issues for business leaders
Business leaders need to address questions on work processes, performance and virtual teams to improve productivity and engagement through the COVID-19 induced recession, says UNSW Business School.
Pinpointing the cause of a mysterious heart disease affecting women
Researchers are exploring the genetics behind spontaneous coronary artery dissection.
In-person Thanksgiving? Don’t do it.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and COVID-19 cases are spiking again. Does that mean a Zoom turkey dinner is in your future?
New testing method offers better diagnosis and treatment for the most severe form of...
Researchers have uncovered two proteins that are unique to viable sperm, offering men with the most severe form of male infertility both a non-invasive diagnostic test and...
App predicts risk of developing Alzheimer’s
A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows that validated biomarkers can reveal an individual’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Lack of simulations hampering driverless vehicle revolution
Algorithms that accurately reflect the behaviour of road users - vital for the safe roll out of driverless vehicles - are still not available, warn scientists.
Alumni film about Native Hawaiian cultural hero wins at HIFF
A new, short film written, directed and produced by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa alumni took home a pair of awards at the 2020 Hawaiʻi International Film Festival (HIFF).
Links with Khon Kaen University strengthened
Massey had a presence at the recent International Task-Based Language Teaching Conference, which was hosted by Khon Kaen University in Thailand.
Waikato University computer science students help Africa medical charity
An international charity which finds sponsorship for medical students to study in Africa has had a helping hand from a team of Waikato University computer science students.
NUS Assoc Prof Hans Tan wins 4th presidential award for design
Associate Professor Hans Tan from the Division of Industrial Design (DID) at the NUS College of Design and Engineering has added another feather in his cap with his recent work titled R for Repair...

















































