Gene-edited chickens in fight against bird flu
Scientists have used gene editing techniques to identify and change parts of chicken DNA that could limit the spread of the bird flu virus in the animals.
Philomathia Foundation donates HK$15M to HKU Engineering to foster Engineering education and inspire innovative...
Philomathia Foundation Limited, a staunch supporter to the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Hong Kong (HKU), recently donated HK15M to the Innovation Academy...
Studies confirm an overlooked risk for cardiovascular disease
“Bad” cholesterol isn’t the only culprit linked with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a trio of recent University of Alberta studies...
Bournemouth University graduates nominated for 2021 Oscars
Bournemouth University graduates are celebrating after receiving nominations for this year’s Oscars.
University of Alberta’s strong subjects stand out in two global rankings
Two respected global rankings released last week highlight the University of Alberta’s strength in teaching and research across an array of disciplines including health, science, engineering and education.
Helicopter to attempt first trip on Mars surface
The first helicopter ever to fly on another planet will soon attempt its first trip above the surface of Mars.
Engineering researchers tackle period poverty with innovative design
McMaster Engineering professors and student researchers are working with a social enterprise partner on innovations to an essential personal product...
Stanford claimed its first national title since 2016 and ninth overall
Completing an event title sweep, Stanford captured the USA Artistic Swimming Collegiate National title on Saturday afternoon in front of a spirited crowd at Avery Aquatic Center.
University of Adelaide experts awarded top honours
World-renowned University of Adelaide medical expert Professor Helen Marshall AM has been named the SA Scientist of the Year, alongside experts who have been recognised for excellence in their chosen fields.
New Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne begins at Curtin
Professor Hayne was able to make her first visits to campus last week, after undertaking a period of quarantine on her arrival from New Zealand.











































