The University of Glasgow Set To Support Development Of 6G Tech With £2.6m Grant
The University of Glasgow is setting out to build a world-leading facility to test 6G communications systems after securing a £2.6m equipment grant.
University of Toronto experts use machine learning to analyze where bike lanes should be...
A team of researchers from the department of civil and mineral engineering in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering are wielding machine...
Stemming the tide of invasive weeds with world-first herbicide capsules
An innovative herbicide delivery system could revolutionise the way agricultural and environmental managers battle invasive weeds.
Missing a deadline has a bigger impact than you might think: Study
People who were told work was submitted late considered it to be of lower quality than the same work submitted early or on time.
Senior Julia Chaffers awarded Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the UK
Chaffers, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, is concentrating in history and pursuing a certificate in African American studies. She is among the 41 winners of the 2022 Marshall Scholarship, selected from nearly 1,000 applicants from public and private colleges and universities across the United States.
Medal for leading voice on international relations
Professor Natalia Chaban has won the Royal Society Te Apārangi Mason Durie Medal for her research on perceptions in international relations and public diplomacy.
Ecology award the first given to a Massey recipient
Professor Doug Armstrong from the School of Agriculture and Environment has been awarded the 2021 Te Tohu Taiao Award for Ecological Excellence by the New Zealand Ecological Society.
New device to rewarm frostbitten hands and feet could prevent amputations
A University of Alberta team has developed a device to provide a more reliable, aseptic and economical treatment for frostbite, to be used in emergency rooms, shelters and even outdoors.
Curtin Vice-Chancellor recognised in New Year’s Honours List
Curtin University Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne ONZM has been honoured in the 2022 New Zealand New Year’s Honours List...
What a 121 km trek across the Gobi Desert teaches us about self-transformation
The formidable Gobi Desert is the perfect classroom in the wild, a fertile ground for self-discovery and transformation.











































