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Humans have been altering the environment with fire for at least 85,000 years: new...

Amultinational study led by Yale and including a University of Calgary research team provides the earliest evidence to date of ancient humans significantly altering entire ecosystems with fire.

Study reveals the art of ageing well

The gift of art could make the perfect Christmas present for older friends and relatives, after new research by The University of Western Australia and Busselton Health Study linked better physical health...

University of Alberta spinoff company’s innovative technology could treat retinal diseases that affect millions...

PulseMedica’s made-in-Alberta imaging technology and devices target age-related macular degeneration and other eye diseases.

3rd Australian Biennale of Reductive Arts, subtitled ‘Reflex’

The Third Australian Biennale of Reductive Art, a satellite event of Seventh International Biennale of Non Objective Art, will be held at the UTS Tower from 5 - 28 January 2024.

Dean’s Cup Business Innovation Gymnasium 6.0 (BIG 6.0)

The HKBU School of Business organised the 6th Dean’s Cup Business Innovation Gymnasium (BIG) competition, attracting 33 entries from 85 students across 8 universities in Hong Kong.

UofG plays key role in development of autonomous network standards

Researchers from the University of Glasgow have played a key role in the development of newly-agreed international standards for autonomous networks.

Koç University has been ranked in the 2021 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings

Koç University has been ranked 73rd in the 2021 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings!

Glasgow report highlights transformational power of XR technology for education

The University of Glasgow has today officially launched its white paper on the benefits and challenges that immersive technologies like virtual reality can bring to education.

Massey key partner in programme supporting sustainable farming

A Dairy NZ led research project, in which Massey University is a partner, helping dairy farmers improve fresh water quality has just received a $8.98 million boost from the Government.

Ecologist Dr Joe Greet receives Australian Academy of Science Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...

Ecologist Dr Joe Greet has received the Australian Academy of Science Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scientist Award for his research developing a Traditional Owner-led billabong health assessment framework for Australian wetlands.
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