‘Billions of tiny soldiers:’ Researchers harness bacteria-eating viruses to create a powerful new weapon...
Researchers at McMaster University have created a powerful new weapon against bacterial contamination and infection.
Canada’s Food Price Report 2023 predicts Canadian families will spend up to $1,065 more...
One of the most common topics of conversation today is the high price of consumer goods, particularly groceries. Everyone is feeling the pinch of inflated food prices.
Farmstrong partnership promotes wellbeing for agriculture students
Lincoln University is partnering with a nationwide rural wellbeing programme to promote wellness amongst its agriculture students.
Top scholars link up with Indo-Pacific peers
Two University of Adelaide undergraduates are set to expand their horizons as they head to universities in the Indo-Pacific region under the New Colombo Plan (NCP).
UCeed Energy to advance Canadian-led innovations and strengthen the energy landscape
The University of Calgary and Innovate Calgary announced Dec. 5 the launch of UCeed Energy, the fifth startup investment fund to be added to the UCeed portfolio.
UM scholar elected fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry and Royal Society of Biology
Henry Kwok Hang Fai, associate professor in the University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS), has been elected fellow of both the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Society of Biology for...
Waikato welcomes Viet Nam – New Zealand Education Forum
University of Waikato is proud to welcome members of the Vietnamese parliament and higher education leaders to campus on Monday for today’s Viet Nam – New Zealand Education Forum.
Researchers discover new form of antimicrobial resistance
Australian researchers have uncovered a new form of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – undetectable using traditional laboratory testing methods – in a discovery set to challenge existing efforts to monitor and tackle one of the world’s greatest health threats.
Australian public strongly supports DNA screening for risk of medically actionable conditions: study
Nine in 10 Australians would participate in preventive DNA screening for risk of medically actionable conditions, a new national survey has found.
Lincoln’s online offerings recognised in worldwide awards
Lincoln University’s online learning initiative, Lincoln Connected, has won two platinum awards at the prestigious LearnX awards.











































