Using artificial intelligence to generate 3D holograms in real-time
A new method called tensor holography could enable the creation of holograms for virtual reality, 3D printing, medical imaging, and more - and it can run on a smartphone.
Inspirational women celebrated in University exhibition
Inspirational women who have blazed a trail for colleagues and students are being celebrated by the University of Sheffield in a portrait exhibition.
OUHK sets aside more than HKD 20 million for a one-off special relief fund
OUHK sets aside more than HKD 20 million for a one-off special relief fund to subsidize all students studying at the University in 2020/21 academic year...
Study finds England’s trainee teachers excel in early reading instruction
A new study led by Dr Johny Daniel from our top-ranked School of Education have found that trainee teachers in England are significantly better prepared to teach early reading skills compared to their counterparts in India.
“There is no such thing as self-sufficiency in medical supply chains”
Global shortages of medical equipment and problems with supply chains have during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis once again shown the strong need for global cooperation in medical supply chain management.
Massive halo finally explains stream of gas swirling around the Milky Way
The Milky Way is not alone in its neighborhood. It has captured smaller galaxies in its orbit, and the two largest are known
New cancer ‘tracer’ promises to detect more tumours earlier
For people waiting for imaging tests to diagnose neuroendocrine cancer, time is of the essence.
Western researchers mine decades of data to build financial resiliency
With freezing temperatures, little sunlight and the arrival of December’s credit cards bills, January can be a difficult – and depressing – month. But research findings show financial stress for many Canadians is a year-round problem.
New report highlights University’s financial aid for students facing realities of cost-of-living crisis
A new report by the Higher Education Policy Institute explores how universities are responding to the severe effects of the cost-of-living crisis on students.
University hosts new home for Europe’s largest public research institution
The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) will co-locate its Oceania Representative Office at the University of Melbourne, fostering collaborations between the University and one of the world’s leading research institutions.

















































