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NUS research shows CO2 could be stored below ocean floor

Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges facing humanity. To combat its potentially catastrophic effects, scientists are searching for new technologies that could help the world reach carbon neutrality.

2021 Hillary Medalists named

Two alumni, Courtney Richmond and Tim Neild, have been named as the 2021 Hillary Medalists for their roles in the arts and sports.

CityU’s advanced robotic VR system teleoperates robots for COVID-19 swab tests

A research team co-led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) recently developed an innovative human-machine interface (HMI) that can teleoperate robots to imitate the user's actions and perform complicated tasks.

University of Melbourne confers six honorary doctorates

A leader in the genomics revolution, a virologist who has driven public health reform in several countries and a miner who went on to oversee an iconic Australian airline are among six honorary doctorates conferred by the University of Melbourne this evening.

HKUST Admits Olympic Medalist Minnie SOO Through Enhanced Admission Scheme for...

Table tennis Olympic medalist Minnie SOO Wai-Yam will be admitted to the School of Science at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in the new academic year (2022/23)...

How protesters demanding ‘freedom’ from COVID restrictions ignore the way liberty...

In the wake of the recent occupation of parliament grounds, University of Canterbury senior lecturer in psychology Andrew Vonasch and senior lecturer in philosophy Michael-John Turp explain the balance of positive and negative liberty and the risks that come with it on The Conversation.

No longer science fiction: $5M gift brings de-extinction of the thylacine...

The University of Melbourne is establishing a world-class research lab for de-extinction and marsupial conservation science thanks to a $5 million philanthropic gift.

Engineering students’ agri-tech startup ProTag raises $1 million

Massey University Engineering PhD students and entrepreneurs, Tyrel Glass and Baden Parr, are creating game-changing technology for the agricultural industry.

Want to help people affected by floods? Here’s what to do...

Lismore and Brisbane’s catastrophic flood emergency has come only a short time after the last flooding disaster.

VR tools give Kiwi Olympic and Paralympic athletes a competitive edge

New Zealand Winter Olympic and Winter Paralympic athletes have been given a performance advantage using virtual reality tools created by a team at the University of Canterbury (UC) to help them train for Beijing 2022.
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