McMaster start-up developing new cancer treatments
A Hamilton biotech firm started at McMaster University is developing a next-generation immunotherapy treatment to tackle solid-cell cancers, and the company is rapidly growing.
AUT hosts 10th CS4HS conference
More than 100 secondary school teachers from across Aotearoa gathered at AUT’s City Campus for the 10th Computer Science for High Schools (CS4HS) conference.
Canada’s Food Price Report 2023 predicts Canadian families will spend up to $1,065 more...
One of the most common topics of conversation today is the high price of consumer goods, particularly groceries. Everyone is feeling the pinch of inflated food prices.
Lamington quip voted best New Zealand quote of 2022
David Seymour delivered the winning line in Parliament while discussing police protection of Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson from protesters. One of the protesters was carrying a lamington.
Heat pumps could reduce biogas carbon footprint by 36%, research suggests
An alternative source of heat could significantly reduce the carbon footprint of a process which turns food waste into power, new research suggests.
COVID-19 drug trial results released
Researchers from the University of Southampton, University of Oxford and Cardiff University have released findings from a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of the antiviral treatment molnupiravir against COVID-19...
Harnessing the healing power within our cells
University of Queensland researchers have identified a pathway in cells that could be used to reprogram the body’s immune system to fight back against chronic inflammatory and infectious diseases.
Scholarship a welcome boost for ag student
Georgia Higinbottom’s dedication to helping navigate the evolving challenges of farmers has earned her a boost from a prestigious Ravensdown scholarship.
Jobs information of the University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin is a nationally ranked, tier-one research institution and one of the largest employers in central Texas, offering thousands of career opportunities in a wide variety of fields.
Queen’s University Belfast hosts International Union of Geological Sciences meeting
Delegates were welcomed to the University by Professor Chris Johnston, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Queen’s.











































