Australian universities have been crying poor for so long that an unexpected and large surplus has quite suddenly painted a rosy picture of the presumed beleaguered sector.
As part of the Ashtalakshmi Darshan Youth Exchange Programme, 40 student delegates from Kerala and Ladakh will be visiting Nagaland University, Medziphema Campus from February 1 to 14, 2026. The ...
Data from the country's tertiary admissions centres shows health courses are again the most popular area of study for ...
Researchers have developed smart nanoparticles that can seek out and destroy disease-causing proteins the body can’t normally eliminate. Unlike traditional drugs, these particles can reach ...
A newly published Perspective article in Nature Nanotechnology details groundbreaking nanoparticle technology to eliminate ...
As expectations of employers evolve, more Australians are looking beyond their pay packet and placing greater importance on ...
Amid job losses, chronic wage theft, course cutting and fee hikes, the post-COVID financial picture for universities appears ...
Researchers developed nanotechnology that selectively binds and degrades abnormal proteins. The technology shows promise for ...
Old trees are learning new tricks with the advent of composite materials. A "green composite" made from biodegradable ...
A newly released perspective article in Nature Nanotechnology describes an innovative nanoparticle-based approach designed to remove harmful proteins ...
A team digging into PM2.5 — those tiny particles linked to breathing issues — is now looking at whether vitamin C has ...
The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) was highly successful, particularly in affirming political stability and consistency in development policies, according to Prof.