Take part in Bristol’s first Pesticide Amnesty
Bristol residents will have the chance to hand back their pesticides as part of a city-wide amnesty - the first of its kind in England.
Research identifies immunosuppressed people are least likely to have COVID-19 antibodies
New research has identified which people with compromised immune systems are less likely to have COVID-19 antibodies - making them more vulnerable to a severe infection.
Loving Learning – the importance of emotion in second-chance education
University of Canterbury (UC) Doctor of Education graduate, and previous Fulbright Distinguished Teacher, Lynnette Brice has collected and analysed stories from her career working in teen parent education
University of Waikato recognises high-achieving alumni
A Supreme Court judge, Māori business leaders and professional directors have been recognised by the University of Waikato for their contributions to community.
UOW to develop new compliance assessment methods for renewable energy
The University of Wollongong’s (UOW) Australian Power Quality & Reliability Centre (APQRC), the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and 12 renewable energy partners will work to establish an industry accepted...
Calling for action on National Day for Awareness of MMIWG2S
On May 3, the University of Waterloo community came together to observe the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S)
The blood stem cell research that could change medicine of the future
Making stem cells from a patient’s adult cells – rather than human embryos – is one of the holy grails in modern medicine treatments. New research brings us two steps closer.
XR advertising could be a consumer threat if left unchecked
Whether it’s trying on lipstick or clothing online, using floor plan software to find out how furniture will fit in a new home or ordering a contactless Coke using a cell phone...
Auckland mooters impress in Hong Kong
Oscar Read, Andrew Fu and Isabella Wensley competed against 24 other teams in the 21st Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot for the Asia-Pacific Region and took out second place.
How fat takes over the lymph nodes as we age
A new study from researchers at Uppsala University presents novel findings on why human lymph nodes lose their function with age and the consequences for the effectiveness of our immune system.

















































