McMaster student-led startup working to solve emergency room triage delays
A McMaster student-led startup is working on solving the problem of delays in emergency room triage, starting with hospitals in Ontario.
IUM Welcomes Its New President
Dr. Bernard Ramanantsoa was introduced to the board members of the International Advisory Board (IAB)
Next level training for retail leaders of the future
Calling retail leaders of the future: McGill University’s Bensadoun School of Retail Management is launching a unique Master of Management in Retailing...
Interactive exhibition InSomnolence shows sleep is more social than it seems
From an artist’s attempt to tame troubled sleep with AI, to sounds and objects as artifacts of other people’s dream, to a radio station that transforms the dread of insomnia into curiosity and collective listening...
HKU Engineering scholar reveals in first global study hugely uneven urbanization among large cities...
According to the latest report from the United Nations (UN), the global population in 2018 was 7.6 billion and the urban population was 4.2 billion.
Sex differences in brain structure present at birth
Sex differences in brain structure are present from birth, research from the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge has shown.
Monash University appoints former head of CSIRO and Australian Space Agency as Chancellor
Monash University has today announced the appointment of Dr Megan Clark AC as the next Chancellor of Monash University, following incumbent Chancellor...
How Harnessing the Power of Student Internal Feedback Improves Grades
An innovative new teaching approach where students generate their own feedback is producing higher grades at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School.
Queen Mary alumna completes incredible expedition to the South Pole
Captain Preet Chandi, a Queen Mary University of London alumna, travelled 700 miles in just 40 days, capping a remarkable achievement.
Clozapine blood tests can be reduced after two years
Research from the University of Queensland, supported closely by experts at the University of Adelaide, has shown that people using antipsychotic drug clozapine may not need regular blood monitoring after two years.











































