Which sports drinks are best for hydration?
Hypotonic drinks ingested during exercise hydrate better than isotonic, hypertonic, and water-based sports drinks, according to new research led by a team from Massey University.
Scholarship empowers women in STEM
Engineering student Isobella Nicholls and Computing and Mathematical Science student Courtney Wilson are the inaugural winners of the TOMRA Fresh Food Scholarship for Women in STEM.
UM holds first Macao Humanities Roundtable to share cutting-edge research results
To promote academic collaboration and exchange between faculty members and students, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FAH) of the University of Macau (UM) recently held the first Macao Humanities Roundtable.
UWA engineering students take STEM message to the Pilbara
Hannah Bygrave was a year 12 student at Karratha Senior High School when she took part in a workshop held by The University of Western Australia outreach programs Aspire UWA and Girls in Engineering last year.
Rhodes Scholar-elect on a mathematical mission
Bridget Smart has become the University of Adelaide’s 113th Rhodes Scholar-Elect. She has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford.
Investment in ABI spinout hastens world-first brain micro implant
A $6 million funding injection means a brain pressure sensor is closer to helping patients with neurological disorder hydrocephalus.
History graduate Dr Mark Dunick recently received a 3 month EARTH scholarship
Dr Mark Dunick recently spent three months in Scotland through the EARTH scholarship programme, applications are now open for 2024.
Student in 2,500km cycle for cancer charity
A determined student will cycle 2,500km across nine countries to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer – after his mum overcame the disease.















































