UOW researcher developing artificial muscle in miniature devices recognised on the global stage
The development of the next generation of non-invasive surgery or robotic surgical systems, like miniature tweezers, prosthetic hands or dexterous robotic devices, is bringing researchers a step closer...
Collaboration leads to culturally safe oral health care
A new collaborative project has highlighted the importance of accessible and culturally safe health care for First Nations people.
Space tech to revolutionise infection control in hospitals
Scientists from the University of Southampton are using space technology to tackle infection control in hospitals – and help them cut their carbon emissions.
Monash soars 11 places to 64, ranks 5th nationally in THE world rankings
Monash University has surged 11 places to rank equal 64th globally and earn a place in the Australian top five after...
University project takes centre stage at Edinburgh International Book Festival
A University of St Andrews project which explores the importance of ‘a sense of place’ and the impact it has on our thinking, creativity, and human relationships...
Queen’s places fifth in 2022 Maclean’s university rankings
Queen's maintained its ranking of fifth out 15 medical-doctoral universities nationwide, in the 2022 Maclean's university ranking, which were released Thursday.
NUS University Professor Tan Chorh Chuan among three top recipients at National Day Awards
NUS University Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, along with Mr Gopinath Pillai, Senior Advisor to the NUS Institute of South Asian Studies, and Mr Lee Tzu Yang, a member of the S R Nathan Fellowship Committee at the NUS Institute of Policy Studies...
Will space stations have enough ‘lifeboats’ for tourists?
The Starliner astronauts have been on the International Space Station for two months, and uncertainty remains as to whether it’s safe for them to return on their Boeing spacecraft.
How the myth of ‘aqua nullius’ still guides Australia’s approach to groundwater
This article by Dr Sarah Bourke, from the UWA School of Earth and Oceans, Professor Bradley Moggridge from the University of Technology Sydney
Queen’s health researcher receives inaugural Canadian Cancer Society Lifetime Contribution Prize
Joseph Pater, Professor Emeritus at Queen’s University, is the recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Lifetime Contribution Prize, a new honour from the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS).











































