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The University of Manchester celebrates 50 years of UK innovation and partnerships

To celebrate the landmark 50th anniversary of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP), a collaboration has been formed between Innovate UK, the University of Salford...

Covid inquiry evidence from Newcastle University expert

A world-leading expert on health inequalities has presented a report and evidence to the independent public inquiry into the Covid pandemic.

HKIAS Forum on Advanced Electron Microscopy and Instrumentation

Eminent scholars from academia worldwide shared their insights into challenges and perspectives in advanced electron microscopy and instrumentation and their applications in materials science...

Australian study proves ‘humans are planet’s most frightening predator’

Australia lacks fearsome large carnivores like lions and wolves, and the relative lack of fear that marsupials like kangaroos and wallabies show to dogs (and other introduced carnivores) has been attributed to...

Australian public strongly supports DNA screening for risk of medically actionable conditions: study

Nine in 10 Australians would participate in preventive DNA screening for risk of medically actionable conditions, a new national survey has found.

Virtual Career Fair

In Semester 2, 2020 we're bringing you a number of virtual events to help you prepare for graduate employment. Explore your opportunities, network, and learn more about the career paths and future work prospects available to you.

Two COVID-19 Vaccines Show Safety, Strong Immunity in Infant Model

A group of scientists led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian reported that the Moderna mRNA vaccine...

Honeyeater evolution for high sucrose diet

Scientists have long suspected the digestive systems of nectar-eating birds, such as honeyeaters, co-evolved with the nectar-composition in flowers.

Curtin University and Optus accelerate innovation with opening of Western Australia’s first 5G lab

The future became a reality during the launch of Western Australia’s first industry-university 5G lab, with Curtin University and Optus showcasing some of the possibilities that 5G technology will offer.

Nanyang Technological University to establish a new joint school of Science and Engineering

NTU Singapore recently announced the establishment of a new academic unit – the School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) – with effect from August 2022.
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