Fellowships grants build industry connections
The University of Adelaide has been awarded over $2.5 million in funding to activate six innovative research projects as part of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Early Career Industry Fellowships scheme.
How psilocybin potentially works to reverse the cognitive rigidity that is the hallmark of...
Characterised by pathological weight loss driven by restrictive feeding and excessive exercise behaviours, anorexia nervosa (AN) has one of the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disease.
New technique by NUS scientists to transform waste carbon dioxide into high-value chemicals achieves...
An energy-efficient, cost-effective way to convert the greenhouse gas into a wide range of chemical feedstocks.
High-voltage technology to supercharge the mining industry
Zapping rocks with a high-voltage pulse – similar to a lightning strike – could be the answer to decarbonising the mining industry according to researchers from The University of Queensland.
Solutions for a net zero world the focus of Sydney’s newest research flagship
The University of Sydney has elevated a previously grassroots collective of researchers to one of its flagship research centres to accelerate solution-based research and assist the world in meeting its climate change goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
NTU tops list of world’s best young universities
NTU Singapore has topped this year’s Times Higher Education Young University Rankings again, maintaining its first position from last year.
Two NUS teams bag top awards at Times Higher Education Awards Asia 2024
NUS teams behind the interdisciplinary initiative “Managing Aggression using Immersive Content (MAGIC) – A Blended Learning Experience using Virtual Reality” and the NUS Business School’s...
Study underscores new strategies to fight drug-resistant bacteria
The team, including McGill Professor Jesse Shapiro, conducted one of the largest genetic studies to analyze the dynamic relationship between cholera bacteria, their bacteriophages and antibiotics.
Western’s Nicole Campbell receives prestigious 3M teaching award
Campbell is one of 10 recipients across Canada to receive the 2024 3M National Teaching Fellowship Award, founded by 3M and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE)
Meet the students that broke the vending machine story
“It won’t get any bigger than this,” says River Stanley, a fourth-year University of Waterloo student in the Computer Science program...











































