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Australians to help transform UK heritage collections through artificial intelligence

The University of Western Australia is a partner in an innovative new project to harness artificial intelligence and emerging technologies to address challenges surrounding access to the UK’s culture and heritage collections.

NUS researchers develop a novel technique to fabricate three-dimensional circuits for advanced electronics

CHARM3D paves the way for the efficient printing of free-standing 3D structures that offer high electrical conductivity, self-healing capabilities and recyclability...

Professor Mohan J. Dutta recognised as Distinguished Scholar

Professor Mohan J. Dutta of the School of Communications, Journalism and Marketing and Centre for Culture-Centred Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) has been named as a 2021 Distinguished Scholar by the National Communication Association (NCA).

Citizen scientists can help endangered sharks

A Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia is asking the community to embrace the theme of this year’s National Science Week by becoming a citizen scientist and documenting endangered hammerhead sharks.

Time for bold action for children

Opinion: The Herald has run articles this week that must greatly disturb all thinking New Zealanders. The first of these tells of desperate families rummaging in bins to feed their families and how the lockdown is enormously stressful and debilitating for low-income families.

Australia needs a National Migration Institute: ANU expert

Australia must establish an independently run Migration Institute to counteract widespread misinformation about migration which is threatening our nation’s democracy and social cohesion...

Coventry University research finds problems in ventilating primary school classrooms to combat COVID-19

Coventry University research has found that 40 per cent of primary school classrooms examined in a study did not have an adequate ventilation rate to combat the spread of COVID-19.

New University of Glasgow research explores how faith shapes conversations on Scotland’s constitutional future

As Scotland marks the 10th anniversary of the 2014 independence referendum, new research highlights innovative approaches to fostering constructive dialogue on the nation's constitutional future.

University Of Hull’s Racing Car ‘going Green’ With Electric Conversion

A racing car team run by students at the University of Hull is to convert its vehicle to run from electricity.

Aussie avocado technology to hit Latin America

A tissue-culture propagation technology developed at The University of Queensland to grow hundreds of plants from a single cutting is set to bolster avocado production across Latin America to meet growing demand.
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