Antibiotic-resistant bacteria could pose major health threat across Asia
A virulent new strain of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that causes severe disease could be spreading widely across Asia - posing significant challenges to global public health, a new study reveals.
Building a regional marine research nexus centred in Singapore
As Singapore’s marine science community celebrates 20 years of prolific research on St John’s Island, the St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory gears up to play a larger regional role in marine science.
Department of Energy funds milestone North Carolina-led initiative to advance solar energy research
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will provide $100 million in funding to new artificial photosynthesis research projects...
2023 Playford Trust Scholarship recipients
Twenty-nine University of Adelaide students have received scholarships from the Playford Memorial Trust.
SAS and the University of Glasgow enter into a new strategic partnership
The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) and the University of Glasgow have entered into a new strategic partnership that will see the two prominent organisations collaborate in order to address key healthcare challenges.
Tiny ants big news when it comes to hitchhiking across the planet
They might be tiny but a new study has found that ants are no small fry when it comes to hitching a human-assisted ride to different pockets of the globe.
BU climbs into top 30 in Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings measure the work of universities against the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), and BU has risen to joint 29th place out of 1,591 universities measured internationally, up from 42nd last year.
Nanobubbles a pathway to better medical devices
Tiny gas bubbles could help reduce drag in small medical devices, university scientists have found. Drag can lead to clogging and damage biological samples, so this discovery could pave the way to more robust devices.
Anhalt University will continuing to retain admission and enrollment for international students
Mister Dornberger, Anhalt University is one of the most international universities in Germany. Over 36 percent of our students come from another country.
Experts create pathway to inclusive and equitable ocean policy
A new paper has outlined how place, people, culture and equity can be used alongside environmental and economic metrics to inform ocean policy.

















































