The flu, a cold, allergies or COVID-19? How to decipher symptoms
Let’s say you have a runny nose, headache and cough. Are they signs of COVID-19 or just a run-of-the-mill common cold?
Former Manchester student Meera Syal wins BAFTA’s highest award
The career of Manchester alumna Meera Syal was recognised by BAFTA on Sunday night, as she was given their highest Fellowship award at their glittering ceremony in London.
PolyU scholar receives Guanghua Engineering Science and Technology Award
Professor Xiao-ming TAO, Chair Professor of Textile Technology and Director of the Research Centre for Smart Wearable Technology, Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University...
A research team consisting of scientists from Yamanashi University and Waseda University in Japan...
A research team consisting of scientists from Yamanashi University and Waseda University in Japan has recently made a significant breakthrough: they have successfully developed a solid-state air battery.
Ninety speakers discuss innovation in higher education amid pandemic at LU Conference for Higher...
Lingnan University (LU) hosted the annual Conference for Higher Education Research (CHER) 2020 On 13 and 14 November, offering the education sector a chance to take stock of the valuable lessons...
UOW emerges as leader in latest sustainability rankings
The University of Wollongong (UOW) has secured an impressive 61st rank in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) Impact rankings announced on 1 June 2023.
Faculty Recruitment: Peking University, Guanghua School of Management
Grounded in the rich cultural legacy of Peking University, the Guanghua School of Management is proud to be at the forefront of business and economics research in China.
Ribbiting rhythms: citizen science reveals new information about frog calls
Researchers use large-scale data from citizen scientists to analyse the calls of nearly 700 frogs and discover new insights about frog communication.
Wallace prizewinner no flash in the pan
A writer of flash fiction, extremely short stories, has won the University of Auckland’s $5000 Sir James Wallace Creative Writing Prize for the first time.
1.3 million disabled workers trapped in insecure work in UK – and 430,000 want...
New research by the Work Foundation at Lancaster University reveals 1.3 million disabled workers are trapped in severely insecure work in the UK – and 430,000 say they want to work more hours.











































