MBZUAI positions itself as a leader in the field with new robotics department
At MBZUAI, a new robotics department is being launched to deliver high-impact research that will prove essential to this emerging field
At MBZUAI, a new robotics department is being launched to deliver high-impact research that will prove essential to this emerging field
The key to the future of higher education is a community of people – students, teachers, and colleagues – regardless of where technology takes us. When communities are happy and satisfied, the organisation they run and make it alive is successful. At the University of Pécs Medical School, the long-term development strategy is therefore as much focused on the well-being of faculty communities as it is on improving the infrastructural and educational environment and creating a new learning culture.

The new technology that demonstrates how a camera and artificial intelligence can be used to extract cardiac signals from a person's forehead
Monitoring blood pressure using a digital camera could soon be the norm, thanks to an innovative technique demonstrated by Australian and Iraqi researchers.
Fancy donning a VR headset and taking a journey through deep geological time? From today it’s possible, with the launch of a 360-degree virtual tour of the 600-million-year-old Flinders Ranges in South Australia.
New biomarkers to improve skin cancer detection and avoid delays in treatment are being developed by researchers at the University of South Australia.
Every 30 minutes, an Australian is diagnosed with melanoma, the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Fortunately, 98 per cent can be successfully treated if the cancer is caught early, but what happens when it’s not?

Scientists investigating the causes of lymphoedema have made a major discovery, revealing that lymphatic vessels can produce red and white blood cells.
Until now, it was believed that blood cells derived solely from stem cells found in bone marrow.
University of South Australia researchers are calling for exercise to be a mainstay approach for managing depression as a new study shows that physical activity is 1.5 times more effective than counselling or the leading medications.

As Artificial Intelligence-powered chatbots edge into the education sector, UniSA experts are encouraging teachers to take an active role in testing and using these cutting-edge tools to maintain a competitive edge in their profession.
The College of Computer and Information Sciences at Prince Sultan University is at the centre of the institution’s successful adoption and integration of new technologies