Rice goes GRE-optional for grad programs, will grant fee waivers to graduates of Texas...
Rice is eliminating the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) standardized test requirement for its 2021 graduate programs.
Ivey Business School receives $3.5M from BMO for new program, course upgrades
Ivey Business School has received a donation of $3.5 million from Bank of Montreal (BMO) to the school’s Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership to create a new cross-campus leadership certificate program available...
Has Australia really had 60,000 undiagnosed COVID-19 cases?
Better funding models for aged care could improve safety and quality, argues UTS Professor Michael Woods.
School science takes a quantum leap in the Great Southern
A new partnership which will bring one of The University of Western Australia’s most innovative science education programs to schools in the Great Southern has been announced to mark World Quantum Day.
Live Webcam: Pyrgi Archaeological Site
Until Wednesday, September 30, every day from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, one of the most evocative places in Lazio is open to the public.
Pioneering Psychology Professor leaves peaceful parenting legacy
The University of Waikato sadly acknowledges the passing of Emeritus Professor Jane Ritchie OBE, at the age of 87.
Bubbles: Science, sustainability and technology
Contrary to expectation, bubbles are not empty. In fact, they are a rich source of interesting scientific phenomena...
AI measure predicts hospital discharge
The Adelaide Score, the brainchild of researchers at the University of Adelaide, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Health and Information (HI) collaborative, could be tested in South Australian hospitals later this year...
High blood pressure and its drug treatment unlikely to increase entry of COVID-19 virus...
Fears that people with high blood pressure are more at risk from severe Covid-19 because it is easier for the virus to enter their cells and tissues have been laid to rest...
New tool could help track deadly eruption hazard
New Zealand research could help track the path of searingly hot rock and gas flows that are the world’s most deadly volcanic hazard.










































