International students thrive at the University of Michigan
Source: The University of Michigan
International students thrive at the University of Michigan. At both the undergraduate and...
Fogarty Scholarships offered to state’s top students
Ten of WA’s standout school leavers have received prestigious scholarships to study at The University of Western Australia.
Bird protection tool flies high with Banksia win
A bird protection tool designed by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) has taken out one of the nation's top sustainability prizes, a NSW Banksia Award.
Tighter border policies leave migrants vulnerable to effects of climate change
As the planet continues to warm, people living in the world’s most vulnerable regions — like arid or low-lying nations...
New report assesses progress and risks of artificial intelligence
A report by a panel of experts chaired by a Brown professor concludes that AI has made a major leap from the lab to people’s lives in recent years, which increases the urgency to understand its potential negative effects.
CityU student wins Outstanding ICT Rising Star Award
A gifted computer science student at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has received the Outstanding ICT Rising Star Award from the Hong Kong...
INVISIBLE: a free exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin
With 95% of the universe a mystery, what role do artists and scientists have in unravelling and understanding the unknown?
The upside of volatile space weather
Although violent and unpredictable, stellar flares emitted by a planet’s host star do not necessarily prevent life from forming, according to a new Northwestern University study.
RGU wins Energy Institute competition sixth year in a row
An engineering student from Robert Gordon University (RGU), Liza van den Berg, has taken home the top prize in an annual competition held by the Energy Institute (EI).
NUS researchers create SmartFarm device to harvest air moisture for autonomous, self-sustaining urban farming
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has recently developed a simple solution to address two of the world’s biggest problems – water scarcity and food shortage.
















































