Genetic causes of rare condition linked to hearing loss and infertility found
Latest research led from Manchester could revolutionise the diagnosis of Perrault syndrome, a rare genetic condition that results in hearing loss.
WinTOR’s on its way: U of T partnership to train self-driving cars to handle...
Companies around the globe are racing to create fully autonomous vehicles that can handle anything the road throws at them.
Global study to spur new liver cirrhosis medicines
A new £30 million study is aiming to speed up the development of new treatments for advanced liver cirrhosis.
High school students showcase entrepreneurial skills at Shad Western
More than 100 of Canada’s brightest high school students converged for a transformative one-month retreat at Western during this year’s Shad summer program to build...
University marks opening of Entrepreneurship Centre
A serial entrepreneur and business start-up strategy expert will deliver a keynote speech at the official launch of the University of St Andrews Entrepreneurship Centre at Eden Campus, Guardbridge on Monday (October 3).
Patients with neurological disease are likelier to die after COVID
University of Alberta study also shows higher numbers of new neurological disorder diagnoses among people with pre-existing conditions in the months after they have COVID.
Two distinguished CityU scholars elected Foreign Members of the Academia Europaea
Professor Andrey Rogach, Chair Professor of Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and Professor Wang Jun, Chair Professor of the School of Data Science and the Department of Computer Science at CityU...
UM presents teaching award to excellent faculty member
At the 2021 Congregation on 19 June, the University of Macau (UM) presented the Teaching Excellence Award, which recognises faculty members with outstanding performance in teaching.
Why flexible work alone isn’t enough: preferences matter more than policy
New research shows that workers benefit from flexible work arrangements when employers align policies with individual preferences rather than uniform mandates.
Top scholars link up with Indo-Pacific peers
Two University of Adelaide undergraduates are set to expand their horizons as they head to universities in the Indo-Pacific region under the New Colombo Plan (NCP).
















































