University shines bright for Illuminate Adelaide
Illuminate Adelaide lights up the cityscape this July, with the University of Adelaide playing host to a selection of highlights.
Dehydrogenation demonstration begins for green heavy vehicles
NTU Singapore, PSA Singapore (PSA) and Japan’s Chiyoda Corporation (Chiyoda) have begun testing how hydrogen can be transported and stored as methylcyclohexane (MCH)...
Study finds missed opportunities with COVID antivirals on Australian PBS
A new study has revealed significant discrepancies in the prescription of COVID-19 antivirals, indicating that many patients may not have received the most effective treatment available.
New research future on Kangaroo Island
The University of Adelaide has partnered with the state government to build a state-of-the-art research facility on Kangaroo Island.
Innovative new app uses latest technology to immerse users in the world’s oldest living...
A new mobile app using geo-locational and augmented reality technology has been developed by QUT to show sites of significance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people throughout QUT Gardens Point precinct.
International student caps threaten the Victorian economy
New independent analysis has revealed the government's proposed introduction of caps on universities’ international student enrolments would seriously damage the Victorian economy, strengthening calls for a review of the proposal.
How a visual history of Antarctica enabled researcher to chronicle the impact of climate...
More than 300,000 US Navy images vital to helping Ryan North examine collapsing ice shelves and glacial melt
Australian-first network to drive collaboration across digital health research and education
The University of Newcastle has been announced an inaugural member of an Australian first, national, cross-university network that will advocate for, and advance digital health...
PhD researchers have three minutes to make an impact
How does one distil years of research and tens of thousands of words into three minutes? With a lot of creativity and a dash of fun.
Aerospace Engineering student represents Australia at NASA competition
RMIT’s Jack Emmerson was the only Australian finalist in a NASA-sponsored global competition held in Florida, USA.