TWU Chemists Discover Greener, Safer, Cheaper Ways to Combine Molecules, Benefit Medical Sciences
The most reactive element on the periodic table is fluorine. In nature, fluorine is not found existing freely on its own until recently.
Transformational philanthropy will establish innovative new building at the University of Exeter
The University of Exeter has received a philanthropic pledge from His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah, to co-fund the construction of a new development on Exeter’s Streatham campus.
A university’s approach to supporting business recovery
Donella Beaton, Associate Vice Principal of Business and Economic Development at RGU, writes about the university’s vital role...
University of Sydney excels in employer satisfaction survey
ShareUniversity of Sydney graduates ranked highest in the country for their adaptive skills in the 2022 Employer Satisfaction Survey (ESS) - the largest of its kind in Australia.
Natlonal Stem Programme Inspired By The AL-QUR’ an Being Held Online
203 students from secondary schools nationwide have participated in an E-Poster competition at the national level with the theme of Science...
University of Toronto researchers use solar-powered tech to improve rainwater harvesting in Mexico
A team of University of Toronto researchers is shining a light on the use of solar-powered ultra-violet (UV) LEDs to treat harvested rainwater in Mexico.
Live Webcam: Pyrgi Archaeological Site
Until Wednesday, September 30, every day from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, one of the most evocative places in Lazio is open to the public.
McGill University achieves Socially Responsible Investing targets two years ahead of schedule
McGill University has achieved the performance targets set out in its Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) strategy, a full two years ahead of schedule.
Bubbles: Science, sustainability and technology
Contrary to expectation, bubbles are not empty. In fact, they are a rich source of interesting scientific phenomena...
New interdisciplinary health research awarded £9m grant
The Durham University's cutting-edge Institute for Medical Humanities (IMH) has been awarded a £9m Discovery Research Platform Award to develop a new Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities (DRP-MH).










































