SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton
On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.
UWA steps up investment in cancer imaging spinout
The University of Western Australia has made its first follow-on investment in one of its spinout companies, throwing its support behind Perth-based medtech innovator...
Blue/Green Tech Lab opens in Tauranga
Tech week – New Zealand’s festival of technology and innovation – kicked off in Tauranga last night with the opening of a brand new aquaculture and horticulture collaboration, University of Waikato’s Blue/Green Tech Lab.
Thermal drones deployed to monitor native animals under threat
Specialised drones are making it easier to find and monitor some of Victoria’s most elusive and endangered animals in native forests, according to new research.
EV infrastructure: It’s time to tackle range anxiety
Opinion: Aotearoa needs to invest in smart EV-charging infrastructure, say Business School academics Mingyue Selena Sheng, Le Wen, Basil Sharp and honours student Mira Simunic.
Chiang Mai University plans to join IBM-NUS Research and Innovation Centre and IBM Quantum...
CMU working with NUS, seeks to harness IBM’s advanced AI infrastructure and quantum computers to deliver actionable insights for research to tackle real-world challenges in Thailand
Experts identify priorities for coastal research in Western Australia
Researchers from The University of Western Australia have joined coastal management experts from government agencies, non-government agencies and industry to identify the critical research needed to improve the management...
University of Birmingham researchers named among most influential in the world
University of Birmingham researchers have been recognised among the world’s most influential academics across a range of fields, according to new rankings.
National antibody study confirms COVID-19 cases higher than reported
New research estimates proportion of the adult population in Australia with evidence of past infection following the Omicron wave.
Commuters see fewer familiar faces post pandemic
Seeing people we recognise on the train or at the bus stop can enhance feelings of safety and comfort but a University of Queensland study shows











































