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Researchers receive $3.2 million in Rutherford Discovery Fellowships

Four researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have been awarded Rutherford Discovery Fellowships this year.

New approach in music therapy to help trace change in depression

Researchers have proposed a new way of harnessing music therapy for the diagnosis, assessment and monitoring of depression.

Legal equity champion Chief Judge Christina Inglis to receive Honorary Doctorate

The first female Chief Judge of the Employment Court Christina Inglis is to receive an honorary Doctor of Law from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington at its December 2022 graduation.

Leading photonics expert crowned Innovator of the Year

A University of Adelaide professor who is helping to position South Australia as a hub for photonics and quantum innovation has been named the 2022 South Australian Innovator of the Year.

Farmstrong partnership promotes wellbeing for agriculture students

Lincoln University is partnering with a nationwide rural wellbeing programme to promote wellness amongst its agriculture students.

Expert Insight: Canada’s space technology a crucial contribution to the Artemis missions

Fifty years ago this month was the last time humans walked on the surface of the moon, during the Apollo 17 mission.

HKU Faculty of Education launches the China Rural Education Literature Database and hosts rural...

The Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong (HKU) hosted an online launch symposium on China Rural Education Literature (CREL) Database, led by Dr Wang Dan...

UCalgary researchers build 3D-printed materials with liquids

We’ve all had it happen: you fumble your cellphone and it lands on the ground, shattering the screen or cracking the body.

Manufacturing advances bring material back in vogue

One of the world's most important artificial materials is back in vogue because scientists are harnessing its properties for new and diverse future applications such as space navigation and farming.

Limited evidence that cannabis ‘hangover’ blunts performance

The first systematic review examining the phenomenon of a 'next day' hangover caused by cannabis has found scant evidence impairment exists hours after consumption.
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