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Sunshine state to the slopes – Georgia Gunew’s path to the Winter Paralympics

Georgia Gunew launches from the start gate, carves down the mountain at close to 100km/h, guided by a voice in her ear.

On a mission: Innovative solutions to pressing environmental problems

OXGAV will support the research and development of exceptionally-promising innovations by interdisciplinary scientists across a dozen departments at Oxford and will enable the outputs...

Helicopter to attempt first trip on Mars surface

The first helicopter ever to fly on another planet will soon attempt its first trip above the surface of Mars.

Artificial intelligence reveals hundreds of millions of trees in the Sahara

A combination of artificial intelligence and detailed satellite imagery allowed a team from the University of Copenhagen and international collaborators...

Clearing the air: make more outdoor pedestrian spaces smokefree, researchers urge

Creating large smokefree outdoor pedestrian spaces would aid the health sector’s efforts to help people quit smoking, researchers say.

University of Waikato partners with local iwi to build leadership support in schools

Supporting people to be inspiring, authentic and innovative leaders in education the world over has been a life-long pursuit for Dr Rachel McNae.

Journalism award the icing on the cake for postgraduate student

After what she describes as a whirlwind of a year, journalism graduate Katie Ham has taken out the Student Journalist of the Year title at the 2023 Voyager Media Awards.

Ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence can cre­ate a slo­gan for a product, but com­pu­ta­tional creativity does not...

Researchers developed a method that automatically creates slogans for products or services. The method could help people during a brainstorming session but at the same time, it shows how difficult it is to model creative work.

Lucrative scholarships support University of Waikato graduates overseas

Alumnae from the University of Waikato have been awarded New Zealand’s most lucrative, highly contested and desirable scholarship to support their artistic growth at prestigious academies worldwide.

Seconds out – language study explores how boxing coaches communicate under pressure

Linguists from the University of Warwick have teamed up with England Boxing and UK Coaching in a bid to interpret and improve the way in which coaches communicate in high-pressure situations.
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