Bridging continents with yams
A collaboration between The University of Queensland and the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji Indigenous community of Far North Queensland has led to a visit to Africa to explore opportunities for advancing the future of Australian yams.
Experts create pathway to inclusive and equitable ocean policy
A new paper has outlined how place, people, culture and equity can be used alongside environmental and economic metrics to inform ocean policy.
Miniscule wave machine opens big scientific doors
University of Queensland researchers have made a microscopic ‘ocean’ on a silicon chip to miniaturise the study of wave dynamics.
School isolation rooms are damaging pupil wellbeing, new study warns
Children placed in school ‘isolation rooms’ are losing learning time, feeling cut off from their peers and suffering damage to their wellbeing, according to new research from The University of Manchester.
Luke Carman joins the Charles Perkins Centre as the 2025 Writer-in-Residence
Award-winning author and essayist Luke Carman has been announced as the 2025 Judy Harris Writer-in-Residence Fellow at the University of Sydney’s Charles Perkins Centre.
Chiang Mai University plans to join IBM-NUS Research and Innovation Centre and IBM Quantum...
CMU working with NUS, seeks to harness IBM’s advanced AI infrastructure and quantum computers to deliver actionable insights for research to tackle real-world challenges in Thailand
Ten organisations account for half of all animal research in Great Britain in 2024
On 23 October 2025, Understanding Animal Research (UAR) has published a list of the ten organisations that carried out the highest number of animal procedures – those used in medical
NTU sets national record with AI-powered psychological first aid campaign
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has achieved a national milestone for the largest number of people trained in Psychological First Aid (PFA) within two months.
Study examines why a third of new teachers quit within five years
As the government continues to grapple with the challenge of recruiting and retaining new teachers, a new study from The University of Manchester...
Doctors given new tools to recognise childhood bone cancer symptoms sooner
New guidance on childhood bone cancers aims to save “lives and limbs” by helping healthcare professionals spot warning signs earlier after research showed long waits for diagnosis.











































