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E-Fuels can replace fossil fuels

The aircraft, ships, and lorries of the future must be powered by e-fuels—fuels produced partly from captured CO2—and partly from hydrogen produced by the splitting of water.

Challenge to accelerate innovation in the food, fibre and agritech sector

The need for transformative innovation in the food, fibre and agritech sector is at the core of the latest Supernode Challenge which is now open to applications.

Faculty Recruitment: Peking University, Guanghua School of Management

Grounded in the rich cultural legacy of Peking University, the Guanghua School of Management is proud to be at the forefront of business and economics research in China.

Excellence in leadership award for UoO COO

University of Otago Chief Operating Officer Stephen Willis has won the prestigious Australasian LH Martin Award for Excellence in Leadership for...

Fact checking The Crown: ‘Di Down Under gets 5/100’

Season four of The Crown has dropped, ruffling some Royalists' feathers on the show's accuracy.

Glasgow Named the UK University of the Year

The University of Glasgow has been named Times Higher Education (THE) University of the Year, it has been announced tonight (26 November 2020)

Understanding traditional Chinese medicine can help protect species

Demystifying traditional Chinese medicine for conservationists could be the key to better protecting endangered species like pangolins...

Major proppaNOW exhibition opening at UQ Art Museum in 2021

Australia’s leading urban Aboriginal art collective, proppaNOW, will present its first exhibition at a major institution when OCCURRENT AFFAIR opens at The University of Queensland Art Museum on 13 February 2021.

National clinical trial to treat hospitalised patients with COVID-19

A new clinical trial led by the University of Warwick and Queen’s University Belfast seeks to find alternatives to ventilators to treat patients who are critically ill with COVID-19.

Sapere Aude Grant for research into the connection between religiosity and...

Why do some societies continue to suffer from poverty, a low level of education and conflict? Religiosity may be an important part of the answer.
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