Why there is no speed limit in the superfluid universe
Physicists from Lancaster University have established why objects moving through superfluid helium-3...
Times to perfection: a new rankings leap for UTS
The University of Technology Sydney continues an uninterrupted run of improvement in world rankings...
Natlonal Stem Programme Inspired By The AL-QUR’ an Being Held Online
203 students from secondary schools nationwide have participated in an E-Poster competition at the national level with the theme of Science...
Archaeology uncovers infectious disease spread – 4000 years ago
New bioarchaeology research from a University of Otago PhD candidate has shown how infectious diseases may have spread 4000 years ago
AACSB: Global Accreditation Conference
One of AACSB’s largest conferences, the Global Accreditation Conference addresses important issues affecting business schools, such as technology, faculty models, research impact, globalization, and accountability, in the context of accreditation and through a contemporary lens.
Rising infections: how is the University responding?
The infection rate is rising again in the Netherlands, which means it may also be rising among Leiden University’s students and staff.
New high-speed test shows how antibiotics combine to kill bacteria
Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a new method to determine – rapidly, easily and cheaply – how effective two antibiotics combined can be in stopping bacterial growth.
Supporting vulnerable students during disasters
The preliminary results from a NSW Government-funded world-leading trial of medicinal cannabis, sponsored by the University of Sydney
The genetics of blood: a global perspective
What’s the risk of different human populations to develop a disease? To find out, a team led by Université de Montréal...
Covid-19 research receives 8.4 million francs in national funding
The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) supports fifteen Bernese Covid-19 research projects totalling 8.4 million Swiss francs.