Research “cracks” the reason why fractures form in certain ways
An inter-disciplinary group of researchers from across the globe has discovered the reason why cracks start, spread and end in such an unpredictable way.
Vice Rector Màrius Martínez inaugurates the UAB Barcelona Summer School
Over 250 from 22 different nationalities have signed up for the first period of this year's UAB Barcelona Summer School.
Laser light puts health diagnoses a breath away
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have brought medical diagnoses via breath analysis a step closer with proof-of-concept testing of the technology.
Kingston School of Art student’s collection wins Black Excellence award at Graduate Fashion Week
A Kingston University student's mixed-gender collection, inspired by the anti-SARS (Special Anti-Robbery Squad) movement in Nigeria, has been crowned the winner of the Black Excellence Prize in the Graduate Fashion Week Awards.
Salinity Solutions secures £1m investment from SQM Lithium Ventures
The investment, from one of the world’s leading producers of battery-grade lithium chemicals, will fund the next stage of the company's growth.
WinTOR’s on its way: U of T partnership to train self-driving cars to handle...
Companies around the globe are racing to create fully autonomous vehicles that can handle anything the road throws at them.
Expert honoured for research and treatment of mesothelioma
An expert in mesothelioma from The University of Western Australia has been honoured with a prestigious award in recognition of his contribution to patient care, innovation in treatment and development of new research.
Professor emerita Ilene Forsyth gives $6.25M to expand art history studies
LSA is expanding the University of Michigan’s global footprint in art history studies with the announcement of a new $6.25 million gift from Ilene Forsyth...
Applications open for Kevin Elyot Award 2024
Applications are now open for the Kevin Elyot Award 2024, created in memory of the acclaimed actor and writer.
Tracking COVID‑19 and variants of concern in wastewater around the globe
An international team of researchers led by the University of Otago and Western University, Canada, is investigating how wastewater can provide an accurate picture of COVID‑19 cases in a population and detect emerging variants of concern.











































