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Australians to help transform UK heritage collections through artificial intelligence

The University of Western Australia is a partner in an innovative new project to harness artificial intelligence and emerging technologies to address challenges surrounding access to the UK’s culture and heritage collections.

New Zealand government takes a calculated risk to relax Auckland’s lockdown...

In an article on The Conversation UC Professor Michael Plank and Professor Shaun Hendy from the University of Auckland assess the risks that come with moving Auckland to Alert Level 3...

Honorary Doctorate To Be Awarded To Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue

The University of Adelaide will this week award an honorary doctorate to one of Australia’s most highly respected Aboriginal leaders, Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG.

World first: Monash University researchers identify potential cause and treatment for...

Monash University researchers have shown for the first time that mesenteric (gut) lymphatic dysfunction is a potential cause of and therapeutic target for obesity and insulin resistance.

New mature student scholarship launches in Tauranga

A new scholarship has been developed to meet the needs of older students in the Bay of Plenty who would like to access education but face challenges in doing so due to their age and stage of life.

Study finds foster care should extend to age of 21

Young people leaving foster care are facing more problems than ever as they navigate the transition to adulthood, and the age of leaving care must be extended, according to a researcher from The University of Western Australia.

Inclusive entrepreneurship education awards for Goldsmiths lead

Goldsmiths, University of London’s academic lead for enterprise has been recognised at the National Enterprise Educator Awards for her work supporting entrepreneurs in creating sustainable, diverse and culturally relevant business models.

Co₂ Shortage: Why A Chemical Problem Could Mean More Empty Shelves

Professor Mark Lorch, Head of Department for Chemistry, Biochemistry and Chemical Engineering, writes on The Conversation how the CO₂ shortage might affect your weekly shop.

Researching advanced medicinal cannabis

AUT and Helius Therapeutics have partnered on the research and development of advanced medicinal cannabis products. Auckland-based Helius, which focuses on phytocannabinoid research...

Ultra-efficient tech to forge sustainable energy future

Researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) have developed a system to transport data using atomically-thin semiconductors in an extremely energy efficient way.
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