RGU collaborates with Loch Electronics to create world’s smallest dishwasher
RGU and Loch Electronics, an award-winning Edinburgh based company, have created the world's smallest dishwasher that can disinfect and sanitise both kitchen utensils and personal items such as phones, keys and wallets.
Omicron infection may leave seniors more susceptible to future COVID infections, say McMaster researchers
Researchers at McMaster University have found that rather than conferring immunity against future infections, infection during the first Omicron wave of COVID left the seniors they studied much more vulnerable to reinfection during the second Omicron wave.
Lancaster ranked best in the world for Sustainability Governance in new QS Sustainability rankings
The new ranking, which includes universities across 95 countries and territories, is designed to showcase universities that are leading the way for social and environmental sustainability.
HKU Business School Announces JUPAS Entrance Scholarship to Nurture Future Global Business Leaders
The prolonged threat of the pandemic has brought many challenges and hardships to Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) students.
Ithica Films recruits Teesside University graduates as part of its expansion
Independent North East film production company, Ithica Films, set up by a Teesside University graduate, has recruited local talent to expands its team.
Genome sequencing reveals underdiagnosed cause of long-term lung condition
Southampton clinical researchers, working as part of a UK team, have shed new light on causes of bronchiectasis, a long-term lung condition currently effecting more than 200,000 people in the UK.
Legumes lost to heat: storage failures costing farmers and processors: study
Poor storage conditions are causing avoidable quality decline across the legume supply chain - costing growers and processors, new research shows.
James Webb Telescope’s first pictures – Expert Reaction
UC academics Dr Michele Bannister and Associate Professor Karen Pollard comment on NASA's release of the first images taken by the James Webb Telescope.
Staff raise £800 with International Women’s Day dook for Fife Women’s Aid
Mor than 30 University staff and friends gathered at the East Sands beach to mark International Women’s Day with a dook in the chilly waters of St Andrews Bay.
Patients with neurological disease are likelier to die after COVID
University of Alberta study also shows higher numbers of new neurological disorder diagnoses among people with pre-existing conditions in the months after they have COVID.














































