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Graduate returning to Tonga as Otago ambassador for marine environment
The Pacific Ocean was part Willie Naitoko’s daily life as he grew up within a stone’s throw of the sea in Tonga’s capital city Nuku’alofa.
UWA scientists recognised in Premier’s Science Awards
A researcher from The University of Western Australia whose work has paved the way for cleaner, sustainable energy production to meet the need of future generations...
Reducing mechanical ventilation improves outcomes for critically ill children
A major UK clinical trial has shown how a new approach to reduce the use of mechanical ventilation can greatly improve outcomes for critically ill infants and children.
Cryptocurrency: financial revolution or flash in the pan?
Touted as the future by some and a fleeting trend by others, what’s behind the rollercoaster-like value and popularity of cryptocurrency?
Teaching online nets lecturer national award
A University of Waikato lecturer has been recognised as one of New Zealand’s top tertiary teachers.
UM to resume classroom teaching on 15 Sept
As the epidemic is in remission, in accordance with the guidelines of the Education and Youth Development Bureau, the University of Macau (UM) will resume classroom teaching on 15 September.
UM’s latest breakthrough in fungal spore research helps reduce risk of...
A team led by Prof Wong Koon Ho in the University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) has made a breakthrough in understanding the biology of fungal spores...
Earth’s core may contain up to 95% of planet’s carbon
New research from Rice University and Florida State University suggests Earth’s core contains up to 95% of the planet’s carbon.
Fugro and UWA extend partnership for further five years
The Fugro Chair in Geotechnics at The University of Western Australia has been renewed for a further five years.
Professor Neil Gemmell named Dean of School of Biomedical Sciences
After making global headlines in his search for the Loch Ness monster, Professor Neil Gemmell has moved onto his next adventure as the new Dean of the School of Biomedical Sciences.








































