Parents who face pregnancy loss could shape future support using personal data
Researchers are working with parents who have experienced pregnancy loss to share data which could help shape future maternal care and improve digital support.
Multidisciplinary team of scientists aims to solve mystery of magnetoreception
A significant research grant from the Wellcome Trust will allow a team of researchers to identify the biological mechanisms through which magnetic forces affect animals, including humans.
New land valuation tool uses big data to inform urban planning and investment
UNSW and partners launch a data-driven toolkit that rapidly calculates property valuations to inform urban development.
Alumni film about Native Hawaiian cultural hero wins at HIFF
A new, short film written, directed and produced by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa alumni took home a pair of awards at the 2020 Hawaiʻi International Film Festival (HIFF).
New Zealand approves Pfizer vaccine for young people from 12 to 15, but they’ll...
In a new article on The Conversation, UC's Professor Michael Plank writes that vaccinating young people is key to ensuring our community is protected from Covid-19.
HKUST and Ant Group Sign MoU on Fintech Talent Development
The School of Business and Management of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Ant Group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on collaborations covering industry insight sharing...
Experts in Sport: former chairman of IMG Media reveals his career secrets
In the latest Loughborough University Experts in Sport podcast, Michel Masquelier explains his career path from intern to chairman of IMG Media – the world's largest independent producer and distributor of sports programming.
A simple intervention could help promote understanding of autistic children
A short and simple intervention that needs no specialized training to deliver could help encourage understanding and engagement with autistic children in recreational settings like day camps, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of Alberta.
Cycleways and walking paths boost rates of active travel
Investing in cycleways and walking paths has boosted the use of active travel in two North Island cities, particularly by Māori and people on low incomes, researchers have found.
Economist David Blanchflower Appointed at University of Glasgow
Professor David Blanchflower CBE, is taking up a new role at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School.











































