New documentary ‘de-westernises’ drag performance
A new documentary that aims to de-westernise drag performances will be screened at this week’s Manchester Pride festival.
People dislike AI art because it threatens their humanity: study
AI-generated writing, photography, art and music have been skyrocketing in popularity, but that surging success has also triggered an enormous backlash, with many rejecting AI art — and even asserting that its proliferation marks the beginning of the end for humanity.
Manchester research to boost bioprinting technology to address critical health challenges in space
New research by The University of Manchester will enhance the power of bioprinting technology, opening doors to transform advances in medicine and addressing critical health challenges faced by astronauts during space missions.
Archaeologist looks to ancient solutions to help solve contemporary global problems
As the world grapples with cross-border challenges such as climate change, pandemic disease, cybercrime and income inequality, it may be tempting to look to the United Nations and other international organizations for solutions.
Could flies show how to personalise diet?
Fruit flies and humans don’t just share a love of fruit in the warm summer months. We also share key genetic features, which scientists have been able to take advantage of in new research to better understand how diet affects health.
co11ab Novena, a S$15 million biomedtech incubator, officially opens
NTU Singapore, A*STAR, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), and the National Healthcare Group (NHG) today officially opened co11ab Novena (co11ab)...
University of Alberta to share expertise, equipment to foster Alberta’s burgeoning health technology industry
National Geographic defines an ecosystem as a place “where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscapes, work together to form a bubble of life.”
Nature-inspired pressure sensing technology aims to transform healthcare and surgical robots
NUS researchers take a leaf out of nature’s book to develop ‘eAir’ — an aero-elastic sensor that revolutionises the way pressure is detected
Will having a baby leave you broke?
Increasing the rate of maternity leave payments could help parents and the economy, writes Dr Esther Mirjam Girsberger.
Monash University innovation recognised as global contender for Science Start-Up Breakthrough of the Year...
Kite Magnetics, a Monash University spinout developing ground-breaking electric motor technology, has been shortlisted as one of 25 global ventures to pitch for the Science Breakthrough of the Year Award at the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin later this year.














































