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Nominations open for the Australian Mental Health Prize 2023

The prize recognises individuals who have made a significant contribution to mental health in Australia.

K-pop and the consumption of culture

How are fans of Korean pop culture managing tensions between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation apparent within the K-pop empire? A recent study investigates.

AI to revolutionise barramundi farming

Computer simulations are key to bringing aquaculture into line with genetic advances being made in land-based agriculture, according to a University of Queensland researcher.

Big potential for future of industrial robotics

Researchers at the Faculty of Engineering are exploring how 5G technology could help to transform the manufacturing industry.

Can carbon solve the carbon problem?

Professor Ajit Sarmah has written the book on biochar, a form of carbon that at scale could have a major impact in reducing carbon emissions.

Law and the global impact of wildlife trafficking

Wildlife trafficking is a serious global challenge with severe consequences. Despite the negative impact on the planet’s biodiversity, climate and ecosystem, no global agreement yet exists to combat this highly destructive crime.

Alumni startup Syzl wins PITCH 2023 competition at Collision tech conference

The University of Calgary represented its entrepreneurial spirit and robust innovation ecosystem at Collision, North America’s fastest-growing tech conference in Toronto from June 27 to 29.

Developer dollars not enough to save species

Financial payments made by land developers to offset their impacts on threatened species may fall short, according to University of Queensland-led research.

Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?

In the past few weeks, climate records have shattered across the globe – 4 July was the hottest global average day on record, breaking the record set the previous day.

Dalhousie enters world’s top 20 per cent in latest QS World University Rankings

Dalhousie rose to the top 20 per cent in the 2024 QS World University Rankings, which this year included institutions from 104 countries around the world.
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