Enablers for 5G success
The University of Technology Sydney is partnering with Nokia to build a joint 5G innovation facility at UTS’ Tech Lab facility in Botany, NSW.
Helen Morrin receives award for cancer research
After more than two decades as the Curator of Otago University’s He Taonga Tapu Cancer Society Tissue Bank, Helen Morrin has been given the Bridget Robinson Award for her exceptional career in translational cancer research.
HKBU School of Business: Today’s talents prioritize data-literacy
According to the latest PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) AI Predictions survey, companies’ AI investments are on the rise. More than half of the respondents have "accelerated their AI approach"...
Professor Mohan Dutta receives award for applied communication scholarship
Professor Dutta has been announced as the 2023 recipient of the National Communication Association’s Gerald M Phillips Award.
Good oral health reduces risk of fatal outcomes from COVID-19
Gum disease linked to increased rates of complications, hospitalization, and death among patients with severe cases of COVID-19.
Archaeologists discover long-lost Scottish monastery
A team of archaeologists, co-led by a researcher at the University of Southampton, believe they have located the site of the lost Monastery of Deer in Northeast Scotland.
Q&A with Stanford experts: Why is climate change at the center of a $2.3...
When President Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress tonight a common thread will likely run through much of his narrative: resilience.
New Distinguished Fellow a major boost to youth mental health
Embracing a new era of ground-breaking research, The University of Western Australia and Telethon Kids Institute have welcomed youth mental health researcher Associate Professor Kathryn Modecki as a Distinguished Fellow.
Ministry of Education announces support for Pūhoro STEM Academy
The Associate Minister for Māori Education Kelvin Davis has announced $2.97 million in funding that will be rolled out over three years for the Māori STEM...
UWA researchers awarded major share of competitive national grants
Fifteen scientists from The University of Western Australia have been awarded more than $23 million in the latest round of funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to undertake new research.











































