Day: December 14, 2025

Dec 14
University of Western Australia Leads the Shift: Big Batteries Outcompete Gas in Australia’s Grid

Australia’s electricity landscape is evolving at a pace that once seemed unimaginable. Solar and wind have become the dominant sources of new generation capacity, and the University of Western Australia (UWA) is at the forefront of this transformation. The recent surge in grid‑scale battery deployments is not only changing how power is stored and dispatched […]

Dec 14
University of Western Australia Drives International Partnership to Advance Hydrogen Economy

International Collaboration: Hydroexchange Project Overview The University of Western Australia (UWA), the University of Koblenz, and the Weihenstephan‑Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences have launched the Hydroexchange project, a cross‑border partnership aimed at accelerating the transition to a clean hydrogen economy. Through joint field studies, workshops, and data sharing, the consortium compares integrated hydrogen systems at […]

Dec 14
Spillover Effects from Western Australian Protected Areas Boost Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Understanding Spillover Effects Protected areas such as national parks and wildlife reserves are traditionally viewed as isolated sanctuaries for flora and fauna. Recent research, however, shows that their influence extends well beyond their borders. The phenomenon known as vegetation spillover refers to the spread of plant species and ecological processes into adjacent lands, creating a […]

Dec 14
UWA Launches Research Centres to Drive Ocean Sustainability and Renewable Fuels Innovation

UWA’s New Centres: A Strategic Response to Global Challenges The University of Western Australia (UWA) has secured federal funding for five new research centres under the Australian Research Council’s Centres of Excellence scheme. These centres bring together leading academics and industry partners to tackle pressing issues in society, the environment, and industry, with a particular […]

Dec 14
The University of Western Australia Leads NASA Microgravity Research on Space Lettuce

Microgravity Challenges for Crop Growth Growing plants in the microgravity environment of the International Space Station (ISS) presents unique obstacles that differ markedly from Earth’s conditions. Without the pull of gravity, water behaves as a free‑floating film rather than a column, making it difficult for roots to absorb moisture and for plants to maintain structural […]

Dec 14
Advance Your Career in Health & Social Care Management with C3S Business School in Barcelona, Spain

Why a Health & Social Care Management Degree Matters in Today’s Healthcare Landscape Health and social care is no longer a field dominated by clinical expertise alone. The sector now demands leaders who can balance patient‑centric care with sound financial stewardship, regulatory compliance, and strategic innovation. A degree from C3S Business School in Barcelona equips […]

Dec 14
Trent Excalibur Lacrosse Players Earn Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association All‑Canadian Honors

Why Trent Excalibur Lacrosse Stands Out in CUFLA In the 2025 season, four members of the Trent Excalibur men’s lacrosse team were named All‑Canadians by the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA). This recognition places Trent University among the elite programs in Canada and highlights the strength of its athletics department. For prospective student‑athletes and […]