Coin detectives put Celtic British coin collection online
A collection of over 200 coins from over 200 years of Celtic British history is now available to a worldwide audience.
As Covid Crisis Unfolds in India, Johns Hopkins Rushes To Help
The university is working urgently with partners on the ground to offer support and expertise to India, with efforts organized and led by the newly created Johns Hopkins India Institute
UNSW academics awarded more than $14m for health and medical research
Five projects have received funding from the Australian Government's Medical Research Future Fund.
173 PhD Graduates Earn Degrees
The ceremony for the conferment of PhD degrees was held in Room 301 of the Activity Center on April 30.
FASD advocate honoured at graduation ceremony
The driving force behind a national organisation to raise awareness of the dangers of prenatal exposure to alcohol is among ten distinguished community members to be awarded an Honorary...
Survey shows three in four Kiwis adopted Covid-19 protective behaviours
Research from Massey University shows an overwhelming majority of New Zealanders support regional (94 per cent) or national lockdowns (81 per cent) if there are new Covid-19 infections in New Zealand.
Using chatbots against themselves to ‘jailbreak’ each other
Computer scientists from NTU have found a way to compromise artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots – by training and using an AI chatbot to produce prompts that can ‘jailbreak’ other chatbots.
Covid-19 vaccine: Common stroke symptoms must be ‘urgently evaluated’
UCL and UCLH neurologists have published the first clinical observations of patients who experienced an ischaemic stroke, the most common form of stroke, following an Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine.
The University of Warwick awards an Honorary Doctorate to comedian, Alex Horne, for School...
The University of Warwick awarded an Honorary Doctorate to renowned comedian Alex Horne for his contributions to widening participation.
Study tracks food’s value from farm to plate globally
As soon as an ear of corn is taken off its stalk, or a potato is pulled from the ground, it travels anywhere from a few miles to across continents, and sometimes undergoes a multitude of processes that transform it into the food we consume.











































