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Studying Chaos with One of the World’s Fastest Cameras

There are things in life that can be predicted reasonably well. The tides rise and fall. The moon waxes and wanes. A billiard ball bounces around a table according to orderly geometry.

Massey researchers awarded Earthquake Commission Biennial Grants

Three Massey University researchers have been awarded a total of nearly $200,000 from the Earthquake Commission (EQC), to help New Zealanders better understand our natural hazard risk and identify ways to reduce the impact of those hazards.

Death education prepares students for tough realities of working in the medical sector

The University of Melbourne has introduced elective subjects on death education to ensure students are well-equipped to deal with the tough realities of working in the medical sector.

New scholarship celebrates Indigenous achievement

A new scholarship aims to open doors and create opportunities for Indigenous students at the University of Calgary.

HKUST and Ant Group Sign MoU on Fintech Talent Development

The School of Business and Management of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Ant Group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on collaborations covering industry insight sharing...

Western research shows men sleep better than women

Western researchers have unveiled crucial insights into the sleep health of middle-aged and older adults in Canada, identifying social determinants that contribute to disparities in sleep satisfaction, efficiency, and duration.

Professor Ron Chen ranked 1st in Asia in computer science and electronics

One of our top scientists, Professor Ron Chen Guanrong, Chair Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, has been ranked 1st in...

Education vital to help patients considering future gene therapies for blindness

Australians with inherited retinal disease (IRD) have a strong interest in undergoing gene therapy to prevent and treat blindness – but there’s a critical need for education programs to help them make informed choices about future treatments, new research shows.

Boost for region’s bioeconomy as university thyme project secures £1.8m funding

A highly successful university collaboration, which is driving increased productivity in the bioeconomy, has been awarded a further £1.8m.

Tax tweaks needed to fast-charge EV take-up

Buying and running electric vehicles for business fleets is too costly under Aussie tax rules, say researchers from Griffith University and Monash University.
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