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Future fashion talent shines at St James Quarter

Stunning designs drawing upon a dizzying array of influences including wild gardens, 18th century corsetry and the Scottish landscape are among the collections at this year’s Edinburgh College of Art Fashion Show.

Friedrich-Karl Thielemann receives renowned astronomy award

Friedrich-Karl Thielemann, professor emeritus of theoretical physics at the University of Basel, receives the Karl Schwarzschild Medal 2020.

For the first time, astronomers have found life-supporting molecules called phosphates on Enceladus

Phosphorus is the most elusive element crucial for life as we know it – and we now have the first evidence there’s some available in the oceans of Enceladus.

Technology reveals the hidden world of an endangered subantarctic penguin population

Dr Chris Muller’s PhD research saw him living on an isolated subantarctic island and developing new drone technology to gain insight into one of the world’s rarest and most endangered penguin species.

How COVID-19 and bushfires impacted new mums and babies

A new survey developed by The Australian National University (ANU) will examine the effects of this year's bushfires and COVID-19 on pregnant women and their babies.

Massey author wins British Psychology Society Book Award

Professor Sarah Riley from the School of Psychology has won the Monograph award at the 2021 British Psychology Society Book Awards.

Study examines spread of Covid vaccine information online

A new study from The University of Western Australia has established how rumours of alleged adverse events were spread around the world during the first months of the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.

Monash University innovation recognised as global contender for Science Start-Up Breakthrough of the Year...

Kite Magnetics, a Monash University spinout developing ground-breaking electric motor technology, has been shortlisted as one of 25 global ventures to pitch for the Science Breakthrough of the Year Award at the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin later this year.

More scholarships for NUS Law postgraduate students through S$1m gift from Tahir Foundation

The National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law), has received a gift of S$1 million from Tahir Foundation which will go towards providing more scholarships for their postgraduate students.

Mayan knowledge educator delivers 2025 Narrm Oration

Marisol Culej Culej, an Indigenous community knowledge educator and activist for women's human rights, has delivered the 2025 Narrm Oration reflecting on the harmonious, intersecting ways of Mayan living.
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