Mechanical engineering professor Andrew Gadsden leads McMaster collaboration with NASA
That’s the goal of NASA’s airborne Lunar Spectral Irradiance, or air-LUSI project, which is sending a telescope into high altitude flight to measure reflected moonlight.
Dr Alastair Hick wins top Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia award
In a celebration of innovation and excellence, Dr Alastair Hick, Chief Commercialisation Officer at Monash Innovation was named the 2023 KCA Research Commercialisation Professional...
Bushfires and COVID take their toll on new mums and babies
Almost seven-in-10 pregnant women and new mothers (65 per cent) in the ACT and southeast New South Wales say they were severely exposed to bushfire smoke in our recent summer.
LKCMedicine rolls out programme to cultivate empathetic doctors
NTU and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) are collaborating to cultivate person-centred care and foster a spirit of volunteerism among students from NTU’s Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) as they train to become doctors for an ageing population.
Pharmacy School, City Partnership Provides Free Flu Shots to Angelenos
The USC School of Pharmacy has partnered with the City of Los Angeles to provide free flu vaccinations at various COVID-19 testing locations across the city.
Johns Hopkins welcomes first members of Class of 2026
More than 500 students representing 36 U.S. states and 21 countries have been offered admission to Johns Hopkins University in the Early Decision I cohort of the Class of 2026.
St Andrews holds top spot in Scotland in Complete University Guide
The University of St Andrews has once again claimed the top spot in Scotland and secured its place among the UK’s leading higher education institutions...
Monash ranks 40th globally in US News and World Report 2022 Best Global Universities...
Demonstrating the strength of its academic research performance and global and regional reputation, Monash also retained its rank of 4th in Australia in the annual ranking of 1,750 institutions from across the globe.
Microplastics found in commercial fish from southern New Zealand
Fish ingesting microplastics is a global issue, and species in New Zealand’s southern waters are no exception, a University of Otago study has found.
Study helps unlock secrets of star formation
A new study by an international team of researchers has used computer power to map the so-called "sonic scale", showing the key role turbulence plays in star formation.














































