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Researchers discover complete Neolithic cursus on the Isle of Arran

A leading team of researchers have discovered what is believed to be a complete Neolithic cursus set within a rich prehistoric landscape on the Isle of Arran, Scotland.

Toikura recognised for teaching excellence with Te Whatu Kairangi national award

The Toikura teaching unit within Te Pūtahi-a-Toi School of Māori Knowledge have been awarded the Kaupapa Māori Award at this year’s Te Whatu Kairangi Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards.

Antarctica’s record-breaking heatwave marks year of climate extremes

Warmer temperatures throughout 2022 saw sea-ice records smashed, the latest State of the Climate report says.

Research shows nature’s perfect timing is all about connections

Writing for The Conversation, Associate Professor Joseph Lizier from the Centre of Complex Systems explains the phenomenon of synchronisation, an important process in nature and everyday systems.

University welcomes Horizon Europe announcement

The University has welcomed the announcement that Britain is to rejoin the €95.5billion Horizon Europe research funding programme.

Vaping renders immune cells unable to move to meet threats

Inhaling vapour from an e-cigarette may be stopping frontline immune cells from working typically, as a new study shows that even moderate smoke exposure suppresses cell activity.

Extreme temperatures push oceans into uncharted waters

Marine science experts have warned that record-high ocean temperatures, combined with a strong El Niño forecast to develop this year, are set to trigger intense marine heatwaves around the globe.

Sustainable battery research wins UQ’s 3MT

A PhD candidate working on a cheaper and more environmentally sustainable battery has won The University of Queensland’s 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) final.

Monash University announces launch of n0de: a new spinout company driving net zero solutions

Former Monash University staff members and alumni Rob Brimblecombe and Scott Ferraro, who spearheaded Monash's award-winning Net Zero Initiative, have launched a new spinout company called n0de...

PhD student aims to change how engineering is done in northern and Indigenous communities

Raylene Mitchell's research is focused on the relationship between large-scale, renewable energy projects and the communities involved.
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