Volcanic “trombone music” could provide early warning of eruptions
University of Canterbury (UC) postdoctoral researcher Dr Leighton Watson (Ngāi Tahu), in collaboration with researchers at the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology and Boise State University...
Two UNSW academics recognised as Fellows by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and...
UNSW academics are named Fellows for their innovative work in solar technology and geotechnical engineering.
Monkeypox misinformation on TikTok follows a familiar pattern, study shows
Conspiracy theories about monkeypox are spreading as fast as the virus itself, mirroring the proliferation of misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study from the University of Alberta.
Survey to assess value of recreational activities in Cockburn Sound
A new project aims to identify the non-fishing activities in Cockburn Sound to assess the recreational use of the bay and the values it provides.
Gearing up to celebrate sporting excellence with Blues Awards
The finalists have been announced for the annual Blues Sports Awards, with athletes qualifying across a range of disciplines including artistic roller skating, canoe slalom, and surf lifesaving.
Inspiring the next generation of tech talent
It's the quintessential Australian holiday. A roadtrip around Australia in a campervan.
UK joins mission to search for the origins of the Universe
The UK has joined an international astronomy mission to search the skies for cosmic origins of the universe.
Flatworm-inspired medical adhesives stop blood loss
Every year around 2 million people die worldwide from hemorrhaging or blood loss. Uncontrolled hemorrhaging accounts for more than 30% of trauma deaths. To stop the bleeding...
Project investigates new approach to combat prostate cancer
A research team led by the University of Adelaide will investigate how prostate cancer cells survive and reappear after drug treatment.
Writer 2022 winners announced
Two of the winners of Writer 2022, the University of Otago’s annual creative writing competition, set their entries in the supermarket – but their interpretations of the theme “Brave New World” couldn’t be more different.















































