Made-in-Alberta sanitizing device kills SARS-CoV-2 virus in 60 seconds
A new made-in-Alberta sanitization product aimed at stopping the spread of SARS-CoV-2 will soon be in use at the Edmonton International Airport and government offices in Calgary and Edmonton, thanks to a partnership with scientists at the University of Alberta’s Biosafety Level 3 Lab.
Leading cancer researcher joins SAiGENCI
Cancer research expert Professor Melissa Davis has been appointed as Program Leader, Cancer Systems Biology at the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI).
Here’s why UK tides are soon going to play a much bigger part in...
Tidal energy has long lurked at the back of the UK’s renewable energy arsenal, outshone by its wind and solar counterparts due in part to early issues with technology readiness and high costs.
University of Auckland in international top 50 in 12 subjects
Waipapa Taumata Rau the University of Auckland celebrates everyone involved in the most recent QS Subject Rankings, which sees 12 subjects in the Top 50 in the world. This compares with 10 last year.
World No. 2 for Curtin’s mineral and mining engineering six years in a row
Curtin University is the top Australian and the second global university for mineral and mining engineering for the sixth year in a row, in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
Scholarships help agriculture students aim for the top
Four University of Adelaide students have been announced as recipients of the 2022 Horizon Scholarship. The scholarships aim to develop the next generation of rural leaders.
University of Newcastle tips hats to latest cohort of graduates
University of Newcastle students will gather in Callaghan’s Great Hall over the coming days as nearly 2,300 graduates receive their degrees this week.
University Of Hull Hosts Yorkshire & Humber Institute of Technology for 360 Video Project
Members of the Yorkshire & Humber Institute of Technology have met at the University of Hull to explore how 360-degree, interactive video could boost learning and teaching.
QUT robotic researchers teaching Spot new tricks
QUT robotics researchers have a new robotic best friend that is helping with a range of research projects including studying how people and robots can better interact.
Psychologist and rebel Peet Dowrick was a world leader in his field
Empathy, innovation and a rebellious streak were hallmarks of psychologist Peet Dowrick's remarkable life and career.

















































