Sunday, February 15, 2026

Oxford Mathematician Roger Penrose jointly wins the Nobel Prize in Physics

The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez for their work on black holes.

Massey University to open education institute in China

Massey University will launch a joint education institute in collaboration with Nanjing University of Finance and Economics (NUFE) later this year.

Bank of Ireland to sponsor Quercus Talented Students’ Programme at UCC

University College Cork is delighted to announce today that its flagship scholarship, the Quercus Talented Students’ Programme, is to be sponsored by Bank of Ireland up to the end of 2026.

Using analytics to improve decision-making

The Ivey Academy hosted an interactive webinar featuring Ivey Management Science professors Mehmet A. Begen and Fredrik Odegaard which laid the groundwork for the fundamental understanding of analytics.

Six steps to crowdfunding success for entrepreneurs

New research has found crowdfunding entrepreneurs should follow a number of steps to generate trust with investors in order to realise the full potential of crowdfunding.

HKBU School of Business: Today’s talents prioritize data-literacy

According to the latest PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) AI Predictions survey, companies’ AI investments are on the rise. More than half of the respondents have "accelerated their AI approach"...

Growing business leaders for the horticultural industry

The value of the New Zealand horticulture industry has grown by more than 60% in the past decade due to investment in new crop varieties, growing techniques, and harvest and post-harvest practices.

Enhancing cross-cultural dialogues with AI

A new project, led by Monash University researchers, will develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted application to help with real-time interpretations for diplomatic talks, international business and tourism.

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?

Claims less Aussies paying tax not backed by data

No, there's not an increasing number of Australians freeloading off other taxpayers. A new ANU study explains why -- with a little help from the cult film, The Princess Bride.
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