Durham Graduate awarded prestigious Kennedy scholarship
A Durham graduate has been awarded a Kennedy Scholarship to undertake the Master of Public Policy programme at Harvard University later this year.
Good oral health reduces risk of fatal outcomes from COVID-19
Gum disease linked to increased rates of complications, hospitalization, and death among patients with severe cases of COVID-19.
RGU collaborates with Loch Electronics to create world’s smallest dishwasher
RGU and Loch Electronics, an award-winning Edinburgh based company, have created the world's smallest dishwasher that can disinfect and sanitise both kitchen utensils and personal items such as phones, keys and wallets.
FBA co-hosts online marketing research forum with ICD School of Business and Marketing in...
The University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) co-hosted an online marketing research forum with the ICD School of Business and Marketing in France.
Like mother, like daughter: How caterpillars pass down food preferences to their offspring
Many caterpillars are known for their specific food preferences, which they bring with them when they morph into butterflies.
New report assesses progress and risks of artificial intelligence
A report by a panel of experts chaired by a Brown professor concludes that AI has made a major leap from the lab to people’s lives in recent years, which increases the urgency to understand its potential negative effects.
Lift as you climb: $1M funding for women in STEM & entrepreneurship
According to the 2022 STEM Equity Monitor prepared by the Department of Industry, Science and Resources, women only make up 36 per cent of enrolments in university science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses...
Winning works from Academy of Film competition show creativity
Nine outstanding student works have been named as the winners of the “Love in the Time of A Quiet Earth” short mobile...
UNSW fire safety innovator wins at Shaping Australia Awards
Professor Guan Yeoh was recognised at the awards, along with finalists Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla and the UNSW Founders' pitch competition, the Peter Farrell Cup.
Walk or drive? New tool shows the health effects of your travel choices
RMIT researchers and the Victorian Department of Transport launch a new digital tool to measure the health impacts of replacing car trips with walking and cycling trips for Melburnians.











































