Should a COVID-19 vaccine be mandated?
Now that two drug makers — Pfizer and Moderna — have reported highly effective results for their COVID-19 vaccines, it will be only a matter of time until they seek...
UOW, Western Sydney Local Health District launch new Centre for Chronic and Complex Care...
The University of Wollongong (UOW) and Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) will work together to improve the lives of people living with chronic and complex health conditions under a new research partnership announced on 5 June.
Challenge to accelerate innovation in the food, fibre and agritech sector
The need for transformative innovation in the food, fibre and agritech sector is at the core of the latest Supernode Challenge which is now open to applications.
Exploring dark matter through Australian-first arts and science collaboration with Arts at CERN
Dark Matters, a new exhibition presenting art and science projects that interrogate the undefinable, unmeasurable and unsettling phenomena that is dark matter, has been developed by Science Gallery Melbourne.
Students have a whale of a time
In March this year tourism companies ground to a halt as New Zealand went into lockdown in the wake of Covid-19.
University of Southampton named in top 100 worldwide
The University of Southampton has been named in the top 100 of a global league table for the fifth year running.
The perils of economic over-integration
While balancing trade interests is critical for New Zealand, it should give preference to countries with similar institutional conventions, write researchers.
Can carbon solve the carbon problem?
Professor Ajit Sarmah has written the book on biochar, a form of carbon that at scale could have a major impact in reducing carbon emissions.
Four Princeton faculty members awarded NEH grants
Four Princeton faculty members have received research grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Good quality sleep and avoiding sleep apnoea can boost brain power: study
Good quality sleep and the absence of sleep apnoea are associated with better cognitive function, a Monash-University-led international study has found.














































