NTU-Imperial partner in S$20m project for healthcare cyber security
The first research programme taking place at the new centre is a major S$20 million grant in collaboration with NTU Singapore to improve the security of medical devices and health data.
Thousands of Queensland students receive offers from UQ
More than 4,750 students have received offers to study at The University of Queensland in the State’s major offer round taking the total number so far to more than 9,900 for Semester 1.
Treatment boost needed to shift NHS Covid backlog
The NHS must treat at least 10 per cent more non-emergency hospital cases a month if it is to successfully start reducing the hefty backlog caused by the pandemic, according to new analysis.
Stargazers’ new approach to reshape our understanding of the Universe
An international project mapping millions of galaxies has provided a ‘tantalising’ insight into the mysteries of dark energy and could reshape our understanding of the history of the Universe...
Honour for Durham geographer’s climate change research
Durham geographer Professor Harriet Bulkeley has been honoured for her boundary-breaking research into climate change.
Kiwi scientists investigate Sky-Tower’s weird effect
When a scientist noticed the Sky-Tower appeared squat from close-up and tall from far away, he decided to investigate.
Male infertility is more common than you may think. Here are five ways to...
Infertility is often thought of as a female problem, but one in three IVF cycles in Australia involve male infertility.
New researching charging the way for national power savings
An environmentally friendly and safer alternative to lithium-ion batteries, redox-flow batteries are used for grid storage, but they are big —usually the size of a shipping container—slow and expensive.
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.
Rutherford support for promising scientists
Investigations into brain cancer prevention and the origins of our solar system have seen two scientists from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland awarded prestigious fellowships.