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Big potential for future of industrial robotics

Researchers at the Faculty of Engineering are exploring how 5G technology could help to transform the manufacturing industry.

Top New Year Honours for Imperial academics

A leading Imperial economist is made a Dame in the 2021 New Year Honours, which also recognise an engineer, a neurologist and a medic from Imperial.

Improved stability could help perovskite solar cells compete with silicon

An international team that includes researchers from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering has created a perovskite solar cell that can stand up to high temperatures for more than 1,500 hours...

Top NUS honour for pioneer in obstetrics and gynaecology

Distinguished NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) alumna Dr Oon Chiew Seng was conferred an Honorary Doctor of Letters by...

University of Adelaide and Babcock team up to boost defence talent and skills

A new partnership between the University of Adelaide and Babcock Australasia (Babcock) is set to accelerate Australia’s critical defence industry workforce to support the biggest and most ambitious defence agenda in the nation’s history.

Potential new biomarker for depression and bipolar disorder

UniSA scientists have developed the world’s first test to accurately predict mood disorders in people, based on the levels of a specific protein found in the brain.

Queen’s and Kinectrics partner to explore nuclear energy innovation

Queen’s and nuclear industry leader Kinectrics Inc. have entered a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at exploring and pursuing collaborative opportunities in research...

Detailed tumour profiling

As part of a clinical study involving patients from the University Hospitals in Zurich and Basel, researchers are conducting a thorough and highly precise investigation into the molecular...

Delivering hope: anti-inflammatory drug trial for preterm babies

When baby Blessing arrived very early, her parents joined a drug trial they hope will go on to benefit all preterm babies.

Elizabeth and Bruce Dunlevie donate $80 million to improve the health of mothers and...

The gift will help advance the science and practice of maternal-fetal medicine and fund new facilities to increase access to care at Stanford Medicine.
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