A Senate inquiry hearing into the job and program cuts at the CSIRO, Australia’s leading scientific research agency, has revealed low morale for our scientific community and a grim future for essentia ...
Reversing CSIRO’s proposed job cuts won’t fix the deeper problem, a Tasmanian researcher has told a Senate inquiry, arguing only stable, long‑term funding aligned to CSIRO’s public‑good mission will ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The writer is vice-provost of research, innovation and global engagement at University College London By ...
Limassol's Kourion municipality is pushing for the creation of a marine aquarium and Mediterranean marine life research ...
Renowned artist Jitish Kallat is the new President of Kochi Biennale A couple of months after the art world was shaken by the ...
The 500-plus-page report looks at what it calls some of the "most difficult and divisive responses around vaccines and ...
The government is being impeded in its bid to stoke hi-tech economic growth across the regions, according to the Science, ...
A new three-volume study explores how quantum physics, gravitation and cosmology may be understood within a unified ...
In a response to the findings of the magisterial inquiry into the tragic fire at ‘Birch by Romeo Lane’ nightclub in Arpora, the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) has launched a statewide drive ...
The literature and research consistently affirm that self-motivation drives academic, educational, and personal potential.
Universities are adopting multidisciplinary and project-based curricula and offer undergraduate research internships that ...
From classroom to public debate, the Marxist historian leaves behind a legacy of fearless inquiry and commitment to justice ...