Expert insight: How to support autistic children heading back to class
As families with autistic children prepare for the new school year, their concerns could include determining that necessary accommodations and supports are in place at school...
Pasifika-led research finds Samoan medicinal plant as effective as ibuprofen at stopping inflammation
The traditional Samoan medicinal plant matalafi has been found by a group of researchers to be as effective as ibuprofen for treating inflammation.
Acceptance in uncertainty a key for emotional wellbeing
The study, led by the University of Adelaide's School of Psychology Lecturer Ella Moeck and published in the American Psychological Association journal Emotion...
Major National Award For UofG Semiconductor Laser Spinout
A company established as a spinout from the University of Glasgow has won a significant national award for their semiconductor laser technology.
From virtual reality experiences to budget-friendly cooking workshops: Explore the free Festival of Social...
The UK’s Festival of Social Science returns to Sheffield this autumn to explore the ideas that shape our everyday lives through the pioneering work of the city’s world-leading social scientists.
Covid modellers win University of Canterbury research medal
Two University of Canterbury mathematicians who helped develop world-leading modelling to guide New Zealand’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic have won a prestigious award.
National platform to nurture deep tech start-ups from Singapore
At the Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) Day, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Research Foundation (NRF), Mr Heng Swee Keat...
New study sheds light on the role of social entrepreneurship in obesity prevention
Obesity has sometimes been called the silent epidemic, exposing millions of adults and children around the world to increased risks of non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and coronary heart disease.
New research seeks to better understand the role of the gut microbiome in Crohn’s...
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have secured more than $3m to study the role the gut microbiome plays in post-operative outcomes for patients with Crohn’s disease.
Childhood trauma linked to psychotic symptoms in young cannabis users
Childhood trauma may increase the chance of young people experiencing psychotic symptoms when using cannabis, University of Queensland research has found.












































