by Admin | Mar 2, 2022 | Articles
Boosting cybersecurity for the future Dr Theodore (Ted) Allen is a mathematician and computer scientist based at the Ohio State University in the USA. He is developing a framework for cybersecurity and computer inspections to ensure there are no bugs in computers and...
by Admin | Mar 1, 2022 | Articles
What if we understood the role underwater plants play in the flow of water? Dr Xiao Yu, based at the University of Florida in the US, is the principal investigator of a project that seeks to model the flow of water over submerged aquatic vegetation. The findings will...
by Admin | Feb 28, 2022 | Articles
How can we improve the cost-effectiveness of medical trials? Before a new treatment can be given to patients, it must first undergo medical trials, to ensure it is safe and effective. Dr Howard Thom is a health economist at the University of Bristol, UK, who hopes to...
by Admin | Feb 22, 2022 | Articles
How can urban planners and architects reduce inequality in cities? As cities grow, what happens to individual neighbourhoods within them? This is what the Centre for Sustainable, Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods hopes to find out. Led by Professor Ya...
by Admin | Feb 17, 2022 | Articles
Connecting youth-in-custody creatively to STEM Nalini Nadkarni, a professor at the University of Utah in the US, has made amazing discoveries in the tops of trees, but now her focus is on sharing science and nature with every corner of the community. Teaming up with...
by Admin | Feb 15, 2022 | Articles
What are engineers learning from insects? Based at Temple University in the US, Professor Parsaoran Hutapea and his mechanical engineering research team have taken inspiration from honeybee and mosquito stingers to design a new surgical needle that is more accurate...
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