Australian native rats can fight back
Archived footage shows a native water rat attacking a European black rat near Manly on Sydney Harbour.
Genetic study identifies migraine causes and promising therapeutic targets
QUT genetic researchers have found blood proteins that cause migraine and have a shared link with Alzheimer’s disease that could potentially be prevented by repurposing existing therapeutics.
Celebration marks 10 years since discovery of gravitational waves
The 10-year anniversary of the first detection of gravitational waves from colliding black holes will be celebrated at an event at The University of Western Australia this month.
£2.5m art commissioning programme will help University project reach out to Fife communities
A unique University of St Andrews project focusing on the impact and legacy of war on ordinary citizens has been selected to be part of the prestigious IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund...
World’s most sensitive table-top experiment sets new limits on very high-frequency gravitational waves
The world’s most sensitive table-top interferometric system - a miniature version of miles-long gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO - has completed its first science run.
Teesside University partnering on national green steel hydrogen pilot project
Teesside University is working with industry partners on an exciting £270,000 project this summer to demonstrate green steelmaking innovation in the UK.
Purple plaque for trailblazing entrepreneur
A purple plaque has been unveiled at the University of Leeds for the first time after a researcher won a prestigious UK Women in Innovation award.
Funded internships to deliver creative solutions
Small businesses in the region are being offered the opportunity to gain talented students and graduates to work in their company for four weeks to deliver digital creative content...
University of Melbourne celebrates largest New Colombo Plan Scholars intake
A record-breaking number of global ambassadors is set to emerge from the University of Melbourne, with all 20 of its nominated undergraduates selected
University to drive NSW’s semiconductor capability
A new initiative to drive sovereign semiconductor capability will be established in NSW to support critical local industries including health, defence and telecommunications.
















































