A University Where Each Student is Heard: “If you want to create your own...
The Chosun Daily interviewed our freshmen Matthew Mandell, an American student majoring in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and Ilya Kim, an international...
University of Hull Launches Three New Phd Projects With Team GB
The University of Hull has announced it will deliver a new PhD cluster of research as part of its official partnership with Team GB.
Study explores accuracy of computerised ADHD test
A new study cautions against using the QbTest as a standalone diagnostic or screening tool for ADHD.
Pumice the key to solving seabird mass death mystery
Researchers have used the evidence of pumice from an underwater volcanic eruption to answer a long-standing mystery about a mass death of migrating seabirds.
Study provides insights into diets of early primates
Turns out our love of sweet food goes back – way back – to our early primate ancestors, a University of Otago-led study has found.
Cryptocurrency and cryptocurrency exchanges explained
Opinion: Almost all cryptocurrencies have declined significantly this year which doesn’t seem to be putting people off, but cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrencies are complicated. Take care out there, says Alex Sims.
How much screen time is too much in early childhood?
Dr Megan Gath and Professor Gail Gillon of UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute, Education Professor Brigid McNeill, and Health Professor Lianne Woodward – studied the impacts of screen exposure on early childhood development.
Mysteries of tectonic plate movement revealed in new research
Research shines new light on the movement of the Earth's massive tectonic plates and answers a long-standing question.
Trojans At Tokyo Olympics Day 9: Andre De Grasse Wins USC’s 3rd Medal; Isaiah...
As the Olympic swimming competition concluded, the track action heated up on Day 9 (Sunday, Aug. 1, in Tokyo) of the 2020 Olympics...
Outcomes for parents explored in new Canterbury PhD research
Young parents can be as successful as older parents if they have supportive relationships and financial security, according to new University of Canterbury (UC) research.















































