Made-in-Alberta sanitizing device kills SARS-CoV-2 virus in 60 seconds
A new made-in-Alberta sanitization product aimed at stopping the spread of SARS-CoV-2 will soon be in use at the Edmonton International Airport and government offices in Calgary and Edmonton, thanks to a partnership with scientists at the University of Alberta’s Biosafety Level 3 Lab.
Strong geothermal potential discovered in northern Singapore
Conducted by scientists from NTU Singapore and TUMCREATE, in collaboration with Surbana Jurong, the updated findings strongly suggest that the northern region of Singapore is a promising site for further geothermal exploration.
Western Engineering investigates freezing technique for water treatment
Western Engineering researchers have teamed up with Core Geoscience Services Inc. (CoreGeo) in a project to investigate the use of cryopurification – water treatment by freezing – for treating contaminated water in a mine in Northern Canada.
Understanding the maternal microbiome
The microbiome -- the trillions of bacteria, fungi and viruses both good and bad living in your body -- and the role it plays in women's health is the focus of this month's University of Adelaide Research Tuesdays lecture.
Using cellphones to deliver health services to teens: a sub-saharan africa review
Oluwaseyi Dolapo Somefun of the University of the Western Cape and University of Hull academics Franklin Ikechukwu Onukwugha (Post-Doctoral Research Fellow), Lesley Smith (Professor of Women's Public Health...
Durham theologians reflect on faith, justice, and the cosmos on flagship radio show
Two of our leading theologians shared their insights on a flagship UK radio programme that broadcasts expert reflections on faith, ethics, and human experience
How Digital Phenotyping Can Inform Client Treatment
This seminar will explore mental health clinician perspectives on how information extracted from client interactions with digital devices such as smartphones and the Internet (their digital footprint data) could inform client treatment.
University of Southampton joins landmark UK trade delegation in India
The University of Southampton’s role as a global leader in higher education has been recognised as part of the UK government’s landmark visit to India.
Building a more sustainable future with 3D concrete printed homes
Advances in 3D concrete printing technologies are creating exciting opportunities to build homes faster, more sustainably and at reduced cost. University of Canterbury (UC)...
Children’s dental health still very poor despite interventions
Improving children's access to NHS dentists and reducing rates of tooth decay should remain a top national government priority, oral health experts say.















































