Heated rivalries for pollinators among arctic plants
Insect pollination is as important to Arctic plants as it is to plants further south.
New biotechnological method gives hope for treatment of AMD
The incurable eye disease AMD—Age-related Macular Degeneration—affects thousands of elderly persons in Denmark every year...
INVISIBLE: a free exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin
With 95% of the universe a mystery, what role do artists and scientists have in unravelling and understanding the unknown?
Funding boost for native tree restoration project
More landowners will get access to expert advice on planting native trees with the expansion of a Restoration Ambassadors programme led by the University of Canterbury (UC).
Could singing spread Covid-19?
If silence is golden, speech is silver – and singing the worst.
Singing doesn’t need to be silenced, however...
‘Evidence is crucial’ for philanthropists to determine charity donations says new research
Research from the University of Birmingham has concluded that the process of giving to charity has to be grounded in evidence rather than reaction.
Rice rises to No. 16 in 2021 U.S. News rankings
Rice University moved up to the No. 16 ranking among the best national universities in the 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” guidebook...
QUT teams up with Pride in Sport
QUT has teamed up with Pride in Sport for a new partnership that aims to boost support for university athletes who identify as LGBTIQA+.
A university’s approach to supporting business recovery
Donella Beaton, Associate Vice Principal of Business and Economic Development at RGU, writes about the university’s vital role...
Warwick Racing team develop second electric race car during lockdown
Warwick Racing is a team of 30 dedicated members all working towards getting a single-seater electric race car designed, manufactured and tested in the space of a year.