Extended reality is turning cancer research into a team sport
The Mixed-Reality tool for the Tumour Evolution Project is a unique, real-world application of design in cancer research.
The Mixed-Reality tool for the Tumour Evolution Project is a unique, real-world application of design in cancer research.
The global pandemic has catalysed a shift in the job market, with remote work evolving from being an option to a widespread practice.
The research critically examines the potential of micro-mobility options, such as e-scooters and e-bikes, to significantly expand zones deemed ‘livable’ for the study sites.
The project began with a patient’s decision to donate her inoperable cancer tissue for research. Over the years, medical monitoring has enabled scientists to gather a large amount of information on the growth of cancer as well as its distribution in the patient’s body.
Investigating the impact of Airbnb on land use, land value and policy regulations
Indigenous sports activities have been revived as part of resurgent efforts toward recognition and symbolic expressions of sovereignty.