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Summer Lab recognised for excellence in global entrepreneur education

A four-week intensive programme run by the University of Auckland Business School during summer break - designed to ignite the entrepreneur within...

Major funding for genomics project to combat spider mite infestations

A key genomics project led by a Western biologist, which aims to combat infestations of a pesticide-resistant spider mite, has received significant federal funds.

UOW Sutherland celebrates 20 years of academic excellence and community collaboration

The University of Wollongong’s (UOW) Sutherland campus celebrated two decades of remarkable academic and community achievements and partnerships on 9 November.

Advanced robot sensors facilitate superior touch and feel

By mimicking human skin, new kinds of tactile sensor technologies created at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) offer hope to improving the quality of life for people suffering serious injuries and disabilities.

UNSW solar energy pioneer Martin Green shares $US3m scientific prize

In his second international accolade in as many days, Scientia Professor Martin Green has been awarded the VinFuture Grand Prize in Hanoi for his transformational work in solar energy.

AI assist for COVID-19 diagnosis

The new AI system uses a deep learning-based algorithm that is able to quickly and accurately distinguish between COVID-19 cases, normal cases, and pneumonia in X-ray images.

Dark matter expert wins 2022 wins UWA Aspire Award

A physicist with a background in dark matter and quantum technology will attend an international workshop on dark matter research thanks to the Business Events Aspire Awards and The University of Western Australia.

Belgian COVID-19 patient re-infected only three months after the initial infection

A Belgian patient had COVID-19 twice. She was reinfected 93 days after the first infection and experienced symptoms in both occasions.

Ryan Field Redevelopment announces $133 million in minority contracts to date

Northwestern University presented its latest Ryan Field economic impact and inclusion figures at the Evanston M/W/D/EBE (Minority, Women, Disadvantage and Evanston Business Enterprises) Development Committee meeting on Wednesday.

Researchers’ work will help the pipeline industry limit the destructive power of bubbles

New model, which predicts bubble effect at play in old party trick, will help engineers design hydraulic systems and develop operation guidelines to minimize wear and tear, avoid major failures...
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