The flu, a cold, allergies or COVID-19? How to decipher symptoms
Let’s say you have a runny nose, headache and cough. Are they signs of COVID-19 or just a run-of-the-mill common cold?
Caspian Sea decline threatens endangered seals and coastal communities
Urgent action is needed to protect endangered species, human health and industry from the impacts of the Caspian Sea shrinking, research led by the University of Leeds has found.
University of Maryland Solidifies Commitment to International Students
Following the announcement of new federal regulations earlier this month to deny international students taking online-only classes residency in the United States, the University of Maryland is executing a multi-faceted approach to provide support and pursue legal action on behalf of its international students.
Melbourne students recognised with Victorian International Education Awards
Two University of Melbourne students have been recognised with 2025 Victorian International Education Awards - with one receiving the prestigious Premier’s Award for International Student of the Year.
Partnership to deliver transport expertise
Transport experts from Leeds and Huddersfield have joined forces to drive forward West Yorkshire’s £2.5bn Mass Transit scheme.
Crusaders and UC team up to target fans’ fitness
Professional rugby players are not the only ones who have been working up a sweat in the Crusaders’ high performance gym. Local rugby fans have been training there, too, as participants in a healthy lifestyles initiative called RUFIT-NZ.
Double win for PhD student at major science meet
Susana Gutarra Díaz gave presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Palaeontological Association based on her PhD work about how ancient marine reptiles may have swum.
Cardiac diagnostics tech receives $400k funding boost
AI-driven health digitisation technology that allows patients to track their cardiac health from home is among 10 cutting-edge projects awarded more than $4 million in State Government funding for innovative projects to address WA's sustainable health priorities.
Western Engineering investigates freezing technique for water treatment
Western Engineering researchers have teamed up with Core Geoscience Services Inc. (CoreGeo) in a project to investigate the use of cryopurification – water treatment by freezing – for treating contaminated water in a mine in Northern Canada.
University of California Board of Regents unanimously approved changes to standardized testing requirement for...
Source: The University of California
The University of California Board of Regents unanimously approved the suspension of the standardized test requirement...
















































