Gastroenterologists generally trust AI tools, study finds
Artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated many aspects of medicine, with promises of accurate diagnoses, better management decisions, and improved outcomes for both patients and the healthcare system.
Chance for locals to shape new nursing education at Aberystwyth University
Aberystwyth University is holding a series of open days to engage with the local community about its plans to offer nursing qualifications for the first time.
Meet the new University Organist and Carillonist
Titus is one of Australia's leading organists, with a passion for sharing accessible music with local and international audiences.
Canterbury health research projects win funding boost
Five University of Canterbury academics have won grants of over $100,000 each towards their research, with topics including cancer treatments, stuttering in children, and the effects of cannabis use during pregnancy.
Ancient worm fossil solves mystery of how insects and spiders evolved
A new study led by our Earth Sciences department has uncovered an incredibly rare and detailed fossil, named 'Youti yuanshi', that gives a peek inside one of the earliest ancestors of modern insects...
How mussels make a powerful underwater glue
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) spend their days being buffeted by crashing waves. They manage to stay tethered to the rocks or their fellow mussels thanks to a highly effective underwater glue they produce.
Launch of NTU Innovation Port
To support budding entrepreneurs and speed up the commercialisation of technologies, NTU Singapore has launched the NTU Innovation Port.
Scottish steel industry needs to be revived to thrive
The value of the Scottish Steel sector in relation to the rest of the world and also the UK specifically has been analysed by researchers from WMG, University of Warwick, who have found investment could be the key to reviving the industry into a thriving industry.
Monash Warwick Alliance launches the ‘Alliance Associates’ initiative
Monash University Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Sharon Pickering and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Europe) Professor Cecilia Hewlett were joined by University of Warwick Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Stuart Croft...
The Vast Little Library Inside of Your Cells
The human genome can be thought of as a massive library, containing over 20,000 different "instruction manuals": your genes.











































