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Marine mammals at a crucial crossroads

The ocean’s mammals are at a crucial crossroads, with some at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new review by an international team of marine researchers has found.

Top students from University of Waikato take science learning back to their community

Two sisters, who have been recognised by an international academic honours’ society for their excellence in science, are taking what they have learned at the University...

Walk or drive? New tool shows the health effects of your travel choices

RMIT researchers and the Victorian Department of Transport launch a new digital tool to measure the health impacts of replacing car trips with walking and cycling trips for Melburnians.

University of Waikato installs the world’s most advanced AI System

New Zealand’s most powerful supercomputer for artificial intelligence applications has been installed at the University of Waikato as part of its commitment...

Lincoln the place to be as domestic enrolments reach new heights

Domestic students have flocked to Lincoln University this semester, following the institution’s swift move to address an increasing need for work-ready graduates in the food and fibre sectors.

University of Toronto Acceleration Consortium to use AI to develop advanced materials

The University of Toronto is launching a new global consortium dedicated to using artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate the design and discovery of advanced...

UM-developed autonomous driving technology presented at top conference and wins second prize at international...

The University of Macau (UM) and the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (SIAT) jointly proposed a new algorithm that can use model...

Stanford claimed its first national title since 2016 and ninth overall

Completing an event title sweep, Stanford captured the USA Artistic Swimming Collegiate National title on Saturday afternoon in front of a spirited crowd at Avery Aquatic Center.

An artistic approach to designing medical devices

Jessica Xu, a senior studying mechanical engineering, draws upon her skills as an artist to develop medical devices and assistive technologies.

Stanford captured its seventh national championship, including the second consecutive crown

Turning in its best score of the year at 414.521, Stanford captured its second consecutive men's gymnastics national title on Saturday from Maturi Pavilion.
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