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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...

Researchers deconstruct bee stinger to help develop tiny medical devices

The anatomy of bee stingers could help lead to advancements in the emerging field of micro medical devices.

Breakthrough in search for tinnitus cure

After 20 years searching for a cure for tinnitus, researchers at the University of Auckland are excited by ‘encouraging results’ from a clinical trial of a mobile-phone-based therapy.

Doctor secures national scholarship to explore AI goals

A medical doctor with an interest in artificial intelligence, who is also a University of Adelaide alum, has been awarded one of the prestigious 2024 General Sir John Monash Scholarships.

The 12-year gap: how Australians can stay healthier for longer

Australians face a decade of poor health unless they close the gap between living longer and staying well.

New Forrest Scholars’ research to benefit people and the environment

Another four PhD students have been awarded prestigious Forrest Scholarships to carry out research at The University of Western Australia.

UM to hold Congregation on 19 June, to be livestreamed in tandem

The University of Macau (UM) will hold its 2021 Congregation on 19 June (Saturday) at 4:00pm in its Sports Complex (N8) to present graduation certificates to this year’s undergraduate graduates.

UC graduate aspires to help solve Pacific problems

Piper Mortimer’s long-term career aspiration is to work on projects with lasting positive impacts for the Pacific region – and she will be one step closer following graduation this month.

‘Eco worm tax’ a winning plan for UC student

UC Masters in Business Management student Yutika Rangari created a poster explaining her plan to levy the industrial and residential sector $40...

Like mother, like daughter: How caterpillars pass down food preferences to their offspring

Many caterpillars are known for their specific food preferences, which they bring with them when they morph into butterflies.
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