Nature-inspired pressure sensing technology aims to transform healthcare and surgical robots
NUS researchers take a leaf out of nature’s book to develop ‘eAir’ — an aero-elastic sensor that revolutionises the way pressure is detected
Top UC entrepreneurs shoot for success at city event
Student entrepreneurs will pitch their innovative business and social enterprise ideas to industry experts in a lively competition in central Christchurch this week.
Robots have potential to promote healthy ageing
Newcastle University research has shown that human-following robots can support the mobility and wellbeing of older people.
First COVID-19 lockdown cost UK hospitality and high street £45 billion in turnover, researchers...
However, UK supermarkets and online retailers made an additional £4 billion each thanks to the coronavirus lockdown that began in March last year, according to econometric models.
Antarctica’s record-breaking heatwave marks year of climate extremes
Warmer temperatures throughout 2022 saw sea-ice records smashed, the latest State of the Climate report says.
Three La Trobe staff have been recognised with Australian Awards for University Teaching
Three La Trobe staff have been recognised with Australian Awards for University Teaching, each receiving a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.
University of Glasgow named Scottish University of the Year
The University of Glasgow has been named the Scottish University of the Year by the Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.
Rob Phillips Awarded 2021 Feynman Teaching Prize
The 2020–21 Richard P. Feynman Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Caltech's highest teaching prize, has been awarded to Rob Phillips, the Fred and Nancy Morris Professor of Biophysics...
UQ to create new coral reef protection tool
University of Queensland researchers are developing a web-based management program capable of mapping ocean water pollution almost as it happens.
Teenage depression rates more than double in four decades – study
The prevalence of teenage depression in New Zealand has more than doubled since the 1980s, a new University of Otago-led study reveals.















































