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Flexible Sensors Slide Into The Future With New Approach To Electronic Printing

A new method of ‘sliding’ delicate high-performance electronics onto flexible surfaces could enable future developments in electronics, scientists say.

Professor Geoff McLay has been appointed as Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s new...

Professor Geoff McLay is currently acting dean of Te Kauhanganui Tātai Ture―Faculty of Law at Te Herenga Waka.

Rachel Reeves visits supercomputer to mark UK tech investment

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP has marked her first official visit to the University by touring the home of the UK’s next national supercomputer.

Focus on digital transformation and sustainability

Experts from China, Singapore, USA, and New Zealand came together recently to discuss and debate the transformative power of digital technology...

Honour for Durham geographer’s climate change research

Durham geographer Professor Harriet Bulkeley has been honoured for her boundary-breaking research into climate change.

University marks opening of Entrepreneurship Centre

A serial entrepreneur and business start-up strategy expert will deliver a keynote speech at the official launch of the University of St Andrews Entrepreneurship Centre at Eden Campus, Guardbridge on Monday (October 3).

Mysteries of tectonic plate movement revealed in new research

Research shines new light on the movement of the Earth's massive tectonic plates and answers a long-standing question.

Observing Dusty Galaxies in the Early Universe

Astronomers are getting a look at the dusty part of the distant universe with a huge field of telescopes in the high, dry Atacama desert of Chile.

University Quarter’s open-air display showcases artwork

An open-air art display curated from the University of Hull’s art collection showcases artists and their paintings to a wider audience in the University Quarter.

Association of children conceived via infertility treatments with school and mental health outcomes

Children conceived through medically assisted reproduction (MAR) fare better at school but are slightly more likely to have mental health problems by their late teens, finds a new study led by researchers at UCL and the University of Helsinki.
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