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UM-developed autonomous driving technology presented at top conference and wins second prize at international...

The University of Macau (UM) and the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (SIAT) jointly proposed a new algorithm that can use model...

Prestigious new scholarships at HK$1.56m for world-class PhD candidates

A newly launched scholarship is set to attract high-calibre PhD candidates from around the world to CityU.

Lights, camera, action—the Wellington Animation Film Festival and Victoria University of Wellington

Creative Aotearoa French Exchange recently partnered with Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington to deliver the inaugural Wellington Animation Film Festival.

Study reveals global inequalities in cancer research funding

Researchers at the University of Southampton examining worldwide variations in funding for cancer research say there’s a pressing need to invest more in lower income countries.

PM’s Science Prize 2020 Winner: Professor Peter Veitch

University of Adelaide’s Professor Peter Veitch is among four scientists who together have been awarded the country’s most prestigious award in scientific research...

Top 24 ventures announced in 2022 Food, Fibre & Agritech Supernode Challenge

The Food, Fibre & Agritech (FFA) Supernode Challenge captures a multitude of ideas and solutions – from those that are great yet undeveloped, to those that are ready for market – and is back after a successful launch in 2021.

Researchers find drug-resistant, often deadly fungus living in dogs’ ears

Scientists from McMaster University and the University of Delhi in India have discovered and isolated the first live culture of the drug-resistant pathogen Candida auris from an animal, specifically from the ear canals of stray dogs.

Thousands of children have not seen parents for a year: hidden impact of COVID...

It is estimated that each year 300,000 children in England and Wales have a parent in prison and, the research finds, many have not had any face-to-face contact with those parents since 13 March 2020...

University signs esports partnership with LDN UTD in UK university first

Durham has become the first UK University to form a collaboration with social purpose driven esports org LDN UTD. Working with the leading esports organisation...

Light physical activity shows great promise in reversing childhood obesity caused by being sedentary

Increased sedentary time from childhood through young adulthood caused increased body fat and abdominal fat in a new follow-up study. However, the results also showed that light physical activity (LPA) may completely reverse the adverse process.
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