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Artificial Intelligence powers second-skin-like wearable tech

A new ultra-thin skinpatch with nanotechnology able to monitor 11 human health signals has been developed by researchers at Monash University.

Researcher develops sustainable solution for removing phosphate and ammonium from wastewater

Sara Abu-Obaidbelieves that the entire wastewater management industry is due for a paradigm shift.

Health Research Council funding for gonorrhoea, and self-harm research

The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) is funding two University of Waikato research projects to deal with stigmatised disease and disorders that predominantly impact young people...

Australia-Africa relations the focus of Curtin’s new engagement centre

Curtin University has launched the Centre for Australia-Africa Relations, a new research and engagement hub that seeks to fill a “critical gap” in Australia’s national academic and policy infrastructure.

What marsupials can teach us about brain development

University of Queensland research has revealed features of early human brain development are mimicked in the brains of marsupials.

Massey’s journalism programme among the best of the best

One of the world’s top journalism bodies, the US Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) has voted unanimously to re-accredit the journalism programme at Te Kunenga ki Purehuroa Massey University.

Hedland High alumna Karla returns to inspire others

Hedland Senior High School graduate Karla Ivkovic has returned to her alma mater hoping to encourage a new generation of students to pursue higher education and dream big when it comes to careers in science and engineering.

Maths professor elected member of the National Academy of Sciences

Professor Akshay Venkatesh, the youngest-ever student to enrol at The University of Western Australia, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

University of Waikato’s engineering programme in China recognised as an award-winning collaboration

The University of Waikato’s undergraduate cooperative engineering programme at the Hebei University of Science and Technology (HEBUST) has been awarded the title of Exemplary Cooperative Education Programme in the Hebei Province, China.

What’s a park worth to the economy?

A new framework developed by University of Waterloo researchers demonstrates the significant economic health savings and benefits from urban park investments.
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