Early detection of Alzheimer’s possible – research
University of Otago researchers have discovered molecules in the blood that could assist with early detection of Alzheimer’s disease.
New quantum engineering centre to unleash chip-based technologies
NTU has launched the Quantum Science and Engineering Centre (QSec), which aims to develop devices and technologies powered by quantum science - the study of how particles behave at the atomic level.
Manchester among top international universities in new academic rankings
The University of Manchester has been ranked at number 38 in the latest Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) which ranks the world’s leading higher education institutions.
Babies not meeting infant feeding guidelines may be at greater risk for childhood obesity
The latest research from Growing Up in New Zealand reveals the link between childhood obesity and infant feeding guidelines.
Amphibians bounce-back from Earth’s greatest mass extinction
Ancient frog relatives survived the aftermath of the largest mass extinction of species by feeding on freshwater prey that evaded terrestrial predators, University of Bristol academics have found.
Study on the experiences of neurodivergent tertiary students
The study, led by School of Psychology Lecturers Dr Sharon Crooks and Dr Kathryn McGuigan, explored the experiences of 11 neurodivergent tertiary students.
UNSW awarded $9.8m for ARC industrial transformation research hubs and training centres
Funding will support academics to develop novel solutions to protect Australia’s infrastructure from fires and build workforce capacity in the nation’s architectural sector.
A stargazer’s guide to heavenly events in 2024
Macquarie University astrophysicist Professor Richard de Grijs explains some of the most impressive events ahead in the night sky this year, and the dates and times to see them.
Researcher aims to improve educational experiences for students with autism
It was in junior high school that Heather Brown first felt truly different. It can be a tough age for anyone, but she was convinced that “nothing about me was likable. I was a geek with no social life.
Global Recognition for a Maryland Smith ‘PANDEMIC PIVOT’
When COVID-19 abruptly forced college campuses into various pivots, the Center for Social Value Creation (CSVC) at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business excelled.
















































