School of Computing Science aims to reduce environmental impact of digital tech
Computing science students at the University of Glasgow are set to become the first in the UK to have specific material about the environmental impact of digital technologies integrated...
How can new non-antibiotic therapeutic approaches and AI help us tackle antimicrobial resistance?
Growing antimicrobial resistance creates an urgent need for the rapid advancement of technology to address this global health challenge.
Wave modelling important to predict climate change’s effect on sea ice
University of Adelaide researchers have developed a new theoretical model to predict the distances ocean waves can travel to break up sea ice.
Bristol climbs to 11th in The Times Good University Guide 2025
The University of Bristol is celebrating after rising five places to 11th in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025.
Lecture to explore connection between climate change and gender equity
The intersection between climate change and gender equity will be the subject of this year’s Contemporary Issues in PRME (Principles of Responsible Management Education)...
Watercycle Technologies Selected to Demonstrate Cutting-Edge Lithium Recovery Technology in Chile
Watercycle Technologies Ltd (‘Watercycle’), a spinout from The University of Manchester, is a UK-based climate tech company specialising in developing high-yield, low-cost mineral recovery systems.
Professor Claire Horwell wins prestigious American Geophysical Union Award
Professor Claire Horwell from our top-rated Earth Sciences department has been honoured with the American Geophysical Union's (AGU) 2024 GeoHealth Section Award...
UQ alum Matisse Reed named Queensland’s 2025 Rhodes Scholar
University of Queensland law alum Matisse Reed has been announced as Queensland's 2025 Rhodes Scholar.
New University of Glasgow research explores how faith shapes conversations on Scotland’s constitutional future
As Scotland marks the 10th anniversary of the 2014 independence referendum, new research highlights innovative approaches to fostering constructive dialogue on the nation's constitutional future.
A wildlife conservation hospital for south-western Sydney and surrounds
Expanded capacity will allow University of Sydney veterinarian staff to provide specialist care for Australian native species.