Monash welcomes Australia’s circular economy transition progress
Monash University has welcomed positive steps in Australia’s transition to a circular economy, with two significant developments this month, including that the federal government adopted and agreed to implement Monash expert recommendations.
Rural UWA physiotherapist and researcher awarded prestigious fellowship
Longstanding rural clinician and leading researcher at The University of Western Australia’s WA Centre for Rural Health, Dr Ivan Lin, has been named a fellow by the Australian College of Physiotherapists.
Scientists discover toughest known material at ultra-cold temperatures
Researchers at the University of Bristol have discovered an alloy that shows increased strength at over -250°C, making it the toughest material on record.
Massey enjoys continued success from Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden
Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund, have announced funding for seven Massey research projects.
Managing medication to improve mental health in children and youth
A new project to improve the mental health of children and young people has been boosted by a grant to personalise medication management.
New national costing framework to help manage biodiversity threats
Regional, State and national conservation organisations are set to benefit from a new framework developed by a team of Australian researchers and designed to help cost out biodiversity threat abatement strategies.
Hotter, drier, CRISPR: editing for climate change
Gene editing technology will play a vital role in climate-proofing future crops to protect global food supplies, according to scientists at The University of Queensland.
Biology undergraduate awarded research opportunity at McMaster and Guelph
A unique research award is giving an undergrad the opportunity to collaborate with McMaster and University of Guelph researchers studying a pathogen that causes infections in both humans and animals.
University Top 10 for Graduate Start-Up Businesses
Research has revealed that the University of Lincoln, UK, is among the best in the country for graduates wanting to start their own business, producing almost 600 start-up businesses in recent years.
Biology professor Paul Grogan receives top teaching award
Throughout his career at Queen’s University, Paul Grogan, a professor in the Department of Biology, has received numerous teaching awards from students, and from his fellow faculty members.














































