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Tackling some of cancer’s biggest mysteries: new grants for UNSW Sydney researchers

Early and mid-career medicine and biomedical engineering academics will receive grants to explore new approaches to cancer treatment.

How Can We Help People Who Cannot Flee High Climate-Risk Zones?

People in informal settlements, impoverished urban areas, refugee camps, prisons and war zones can be particularly vulnerable to climate threats and natural hazards. A new study explores how policymakers can address their situations.

Socks on a mission: researchers turn feet into soil detectives to uncover hidden pathogens

Researchers in Fiji's informal settlements are using their own footsteps to detect the hidden pathogens in soil that traditional techniques often miss.

StUWArt walks the talk at UWA robotics lab

A team of ambitious engineering students at The University of Western Australia is developing technology in a 140cm tall humanoid robot that may soon be able to welcome visitors to campus and guide them through UWA’s world-class facilities.

Healthy transition to net zero focus of new innovation hubs

Edinburgh experts are leading two new research hubs exploring ways to ensure the UK’s transition to Net Zero also protects and promotes physical and mental health.

New test measures antibacterial properties of honey

A tool developed by The University of Western Australia and commercialised by bee research centre Y-Trace can measure the antibacterial properties of honey with unprecedented accuracy.

Acclaimed author Sarah Hall joins The University’s Centre for New Writing

Internationally acclaimed novelist and short story writer Sarah Hall has joined The University of Manchester as a Professor of Creative Writing.

Student in 2,500km cycle for cancer charity

A determined student will cycle 2,500km across nine countries to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer – after his mum overcame the disease.

Mathematicians Move the Needle on Decades-Old Problem

Mathematicians from New York University and the University of British Columbia have resolved a decades-old geometric problem, the Kakeya conjecture in 3D, which studies the shape left behind by a needle moving in multiple directions.

SXSW Sydney is heading back to UTS

Prepare to be inspired! SXSW Sydney 2024 is heading back in October and UTS is proud to be announced as Education Partner for the week-long event.
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