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Nottingham innovation project selected for international competition

A collaborative innovation project involving the University of Nottingham, which aims to create a portable facility that can convert waste into chemicals to be used to build medical devices...

AI can map the outline and area of giant icebergs

Scientists have trained an artificial intelligence or AI system to accurately map in one-hundredth of a second the surface area and outline of giant icebergs captured on satellite images.

Pioneering trial aims to improve survival rates for advanced bladder cancer

First-of-its-kind trial hopes to improve survival rates for advanced bladder cancer by matching treatments to known genetic risk markers.

Four incredible UOW scientists join Homeward Bound voyages to Antarctica

Four outstanding University of Wollongong (UOW) researchers are bound for the wilds of Antarctica as part of a prestigious global initiative that aims to motivate and celebrate women with backgrounds in Science...

How to improve your communication with someone with a speech impairment

October marked alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) awareness month. AAC includes all means of communication that a person may use besides talking.

From ‘whisperyness’ to ‘wobbliness’ – make your voice heard say Lancaster researchers

Lancaster University researchers need your help to study voice changes across the life cycle.

Engineering researchers tackle period poverty with innovative design

McMaster Engineering professors and student researchers are working with a social enterprise partner on innovations to an essential personal product...

Left-handers aren’t better spatially, gaming research shows

Leonardo Da Vinci was one, so too Albert Einstein and Joan of Arc, while the footballer Diego Maradona was famous for using his against England, we are of course talking about left-handers.

Supporting lung health with break-through monitoring technology

In this latest Research Tuesdays event, Breathe Easier, researchers will explore the need for further development of tools to monitor one of the most life-sustaining organs – the lung.

Cindy Blackstock honoured with World’s Children’s Prize

In a global vote, millions of children have chosen Cindy Blackstock as the recipient of the World’s Children’s Prize (WCP) for the Rights of the Child.
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