A new Tatooine-like multi-planetary system identified
Circumbinary systems contain planets that orbit around two stars in the centre instead of just one, like in our Solar System. Circumbinary planets orbit around both stars at once.
UNSW community recognised in 2023 King’s Birthday Honours
From research into addiction and mental disorders, to service to tertiary education, UNSW community members have been honoured across a range of varied disciplines.
UK plans to become AI powerhouse with £31million investment in University of Southampton-led project
The UK could become a world powerhouse for the development of responsible artificial intelligence after £31million was awarded to launch a new consortium led by the University of Southampton.
World-changing ideas set to shine at London Tech Week
Scientists and engineers from the University of Southampton’s Future Worlds accelerator will pitch their emerging technology of tomorrow to some of the UK’s most influential industry leaders and investors.
Prestigious chemistry award for Leeds academic
A leading research scientist at the University of Leeds who develops computer models to understand how ageing and artificial implants affect the tissues in our body has won a prestigious award.
UWA staff and alumni recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
Emeritus Professor Carol Bower, who has had a profound impact on child and public health over a 40-year career, was one of 25 staff and alumni from The University of Western Australia recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.
UNSW posts big jump in 2023 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
UNSW Sydney continues to climb the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, the global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
UQ community recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
This article will continue to be updated to include members of the UQ community named on the King’s Birthday Honours List.
Walls along River Nile reveal ancient form of hydraulic engineering
An international team of researchers says a vast network of stone walls along the River Nile in Egypt and Sudan has revealed an ancient form of hydraulic engineering in the Nile Valley and shed light on connections between ancient Nubia and Egypt.
ANU and UWA launch a revolution in Australian science education
Two national teaching programs will “revolutionise” science education in Australian schools and generate the next generation of Aussie Einsteins, quantum gurus, and the nation’s future science and technology workforce.














































