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McMaster start-up developing new cancer treatments
A Hamilton biotech firm started at McMaster University is developing a next-generation immunotherapy treatment to tackle solid-cell cancers, and the company is rapidly growing.
Stressed Brisbane cyclists take the long way round
Cyclists in Brisbane don’t take the shortest or flattest routes, but rather plan their journeys to minimise traffic stress according to research from The University of Queensland.
Monash students race to create cyborg heart in world-first competition
A team of Monash University biomedical engineering students has launched a global artificial heart competition to help combat one of the world’s biggest killers – heart failure.
Professor Murray Cox awarded the 2022 Hector Medal
Professor Murray Cox from the School of Natural Sciences has been named the recipient of the 2022 Hector Medal by The Royal Society Te Apārangi.
Rare piece of good news from the ocean
In a rare piece of good news in the marine world, scientists have found one place where reef manta rays are thriving.
E-car racing students on track for motorsport mentoring
Female engineering students from The University of Western Australia, who are part of a team that designs and builds electric formula-style race cars, are set to become mentors at the Girls on Track motorsport event in Perth.
University of Waikato signs new joint programme with Hainan University
University of Waikato is pleased to announce a new agreement with Hainan University in China to deliver a joint programme in Computer Science.
Six researchers from UWA named the country’s best
Six researchers from The University of Western Australia have been named as being at the top of their field in The Australian newspaper's 2023 Research Magazine.
Project to help cool Brazilian towns and cities
Nature-based solutions could help Brazilian towns and cities keep cool and safe from the effects of rising temperatures caused by climate change, according to a new project led by the University of Surrey, UK and the University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Security and Crime Wānanga set to bring international specialists together
An international collaboration between University of Waikato’s Te Puna Haumaru - New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science (NZISCS) and the Security...









































