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To make fluid flow in one direction down a pipe, it helps to be a shark
Three PolyU projects supported by Smart Traffic Fund to enhance driving safety and traffic efficiency
Eaton and SIAEC Announce Key Milestones for Joint Venture
Facilities Upgrades Underway At Kerang District Health
Engineer tests limits in the fast lane
Soldier Finds His Calling
Microsoft expands its Global Engineering Development Center’s footprint to the UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi
Viruses cross different tissues in insects to infect new hosts
RMIT University And Hong Kong PolyU Launch FutureLab
Gardens By Bay Selling Toowoomba To World
RocketDNA’s xBot achieves 8,000 Flight Missions
New origami-inspired system turns flat-pack tubes into strong building materials
Debiopharm Recognizes Groundbreaking Japanese Cancer Research During the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association
Drilling For Data To Design Stadium Foundations
Three PolyU projects supported by Smart Traffic Fund to enhance driving safety and traffic efficiency
Sewerage Project Makes Way For Future Housing Growth
Accessible Makervan for STEAM education wins prestigious design award
Cornell engineers key to multiple federal microelectronics projects
Cow slime can help disc herniation patients after surgery
Men are carrying the brunt of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid potent societal pressures
2024 Fall Graduation Ceremony
Summer film screenings at Fourth Taki Plaza Lecture attract 90 participants
2024 Tokyo Tech Challenging Research Award
PolyU scientist’s breakthrough energy-efficient innovations in applications for sensory AI systems
Drug Testing Evolved
Kitmap to improve access to science infrastructure
Indian Global Tech Leader To Create Hundreds Of Victorian Jobs
Cedar Party Creek Bridge Detour To Open
As strong as a feather: New insights into optimal muscle design
Preventing Blindness At Its Source
Delivering Better Transport Connections For Brunswick
Farming soybeans after soybeans, a rarity in Iowa, gets a closer look
Ocean waves grow way beyond known limits, new research finds
Watercycle Technologies Selected to Demonstrate Cutting-Edge Lithium Recovery Technology in Chile
Could rotating black holes be the wind turbines powering the distant future? We tested the physics
Study Outlines Cost-Effective Paths to Eliminating Greenhouse Gas Production
New study reveals evolution’s role in ecosystem stability and tipping points
New report reveals clear pathways for engineers transitioning to renewable energy sector
New Fitzroy Bridge project among WA’s Engineering Excellence Award winners
Back On Home Soil
President Masu’s visit strengthens ties with Indonesian partner universities and Tokyo Tech alumni
Taree Rec Grounds Amenities Upgrade
BATMan Begins: UniSQ Ag Tech Spreads Its Wings
Researchers working to keep electric vehicles charging, even when the lights go out
Toyota Employees Win Gold Medals in Two Categories at the 47th WorldSkills Competition
Percona Redefines Cloud-Native Database Management with Percona Everest: the World’s First Open Source Public DBaaS Alternative
Tiny robots and AI algorithms could help to craft material solutions for cleaner environments
Lord Kelvin: how the 19th century scientist combined research and innovation to change the world