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New heart treatment helps the body grow a replacement valve

Replacement heart valves that grow inside the body are a step closer to reality following studies led by researchers at Imperial.

UM develops self-powered wearable tactile sensor based on bio-inspired dielectric

A research team led by Zhou Bingpu, an assistant professor in the Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering (IAPME), University of Macau (UM)...

Brazilian Government honours Massey professor

Professor Leonel Alvarado from the School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication has been made an Officer of the Order of Rio Branco for his services to the Portuguese language and Brazilian culture in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Veracity Technology project to kick off led by Te Herenga Waka researcher

A Te Herenga Waka researcher is leading a Science for Technological Innovation National Science Challenge research project on veracity technology.

Svetlana Sterlin wins Australia’s richest poetry prize

Svetlana Sterlin, a Brisbane poet, has won the 2023 Helen Anne Bell Poetry Bequest Award for her book-length unpublished manuscript called If Movement were a Language.

University’s 360 technology helping Team GB athletes prepare for Tokyo

A 360 virtual environment featuring key venues at this summer’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games has been created at the University of Hull to help propel Team GB’s athletes to Olympic gold.

Otago researchers identify fossil dolphin

University of Otago researchers have formally identified and named a fossil dolphin which they discovered has a unique feeding method.

Otago study outlines trail-blazing developments in conservation management

Many of us enjoy the familiar surroundings of home, but what if we needed to move to a strange place for our survival?

Applying AI in the genetic studies of cerebral palsy

Two co-op students from the Faculty of Science have made a big impact during a recent work term at the SickKids Research Institute. Murto Hilali and Kritika Grover are using AI as a tool to understand cerebral palsy...

Curtin students named among best and brightest at Premier’s awards

Two outstanding Curtin University students and a leading science outreach program for children have been crowned winners at the 2021 Premier’s Science Awards.
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