SURF, the Dutch organisation supporting research and education with high-performance computing and data storage, plays a vital role in NASA‘s PACE...
Author - Jane Gifford
AARNet, Australia’s national research and education network, collaborates with institutions like the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
The Southern Macrozone of Chile, essential for scientific research with national and global significance, particularly in climate crisis solutions, was...
Research and education networks in the Asia Pacific region collaborated to provide the ‘SuperSpeed’ network required to deliver an interactive live volumetric...
In February 2022, Lismore in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia endured four days of torrential rain. This extreme weather event caused devastating...
Movement of sand dunes poses a serious threat to safety on the roads, and to agriculture across the Arab region. Satellite data allows users to recognise the...
AARNet, Australia’s national research and education network, connects scientific instruments and research facilities across Australia, extending the network...
ACMI, Australia’s museum of screen culture, is one of many state and national galleries, libraries, archives and museums connected to AARNet, Australia’s...
Universities all over the world are compelled to use ever more resources in order to assure, that applicants for vacant positions actually have obtained the...
The collapse of the famous Arecibo Observatory Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico on December 1, 2020, was a great loss for science. Still, things could have been...
Understanding how stars create and destroy elements as they evolve helps us understand the origin of the material that makes up galaxies, planets such Earth...
Linking researchers, teachers and students through projects, technological services, and scientific development initiatives to enable a cycle of constant...
How do artists play music together in times of a crisis like COVID-19? How do they teach, run courses, collaborate, rehearse, and perform during lockdowns all...
Words: Yasmeen Al-Kouz, ASREN Over 1.5 billion children and youth around the world have been affected by school closures due to the COVID-19 outbreak. To...
To most of us, climate change effects like rising sea levels, shrinking Arctic ice, and more frequent extreme weather events are abstract phenomena. We see...
As one way of sustaining teaching and learning through various online platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kenya Education Network (KENET) has...
Ecosystems around the world rely on reptiles and amphibians. They play a crucial role as part of the food web—as predator and prey—and, sometimes, a role in...
An Alberta physicist is able is search for high-energy neutrinos in the waters off the coast of Vancouver Island, from his desk in Edmonton, thanks to...
Online teaching and learning in this period of the COVID-19 pandemic would have remained a far-fetched dream for some Somali universities if it were not for...
The suspension of classes, as a result of the current coronavirus health emergency, forced Chilean universities to accelerate their digitization processes and...