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UQ hosts global summit: harnessing the power of sport for innovation

Global experts are gathering for an event positioning Brisbane and Queensland as an international hub for sport technology and performance innovation in the lead up to the 2032 Games.

UC offers summer course on animal-inspired robotics

The student at William Mason High School in Mason, Ohio, enrolled in the University of Cincinnati’s Biology Meets Engineering course, which gives students both at UC and Cincinnati-area high schools a chance to learn about both disciplines while they work on animal-inspired robotics projects.

Comprehensive update to global biodiversity hotspots project begins

An international consortium involving Newcastle University has announced a major update to the world's biodiversity hotspots.

UQ alumni join the ranks of Queensland Greats

Two University of Queensland alumni, who have helped shaped the state, have been named among this year’s Queensland Greats.

Continents peel from below, triggering oceanic volcanoes

Earth scientists have discovered how continents are slowly peeled from beneath, fuelling volcanic activity in an unexpected place: the oceans.

Galaxy gazing through computer simulation wins astrophysicist major prize

Theoretical astrophysicist and current recipient of the Jim Buckee Fellowship in Astrophysics at The University of Western Australia, Dr Adam Stevens, has won an Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA) prize...

Striking new images showcase state-of-the-art micro-CT scanner

Compelling images of everyday items and intricate biological structures have revealed the capabilities of The University of Queensland’s industrial micro-CT scanner.

Otago Professor wins international Distinguished Scientist Award

A University of Otago researcher has received one of the most prestigious awards bestowed in international dentistry for his research into oral diseases.

Research findings a breath of fresh air for office workers

Simple changes to ventilation systems can significantly decrease the transmission of COVID-19 and reduce energy consumption in office buildings...

UWA engineering students take STEM message to the Pilbara

Hannah Bygrave was a year 12 student at Karratha Senior High School when she took part in a workshop held by The University of Western Australia outreach programs Aspire UWA and Girls in Engineering last year.
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