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Consortium identifies 5 grand challenges in biomedical engineering
Hot tubs are as full of nasty germs as you fear
The middle-aged brain changes a lot – and it’s key to understanding dementia
What your hair can tell you about your health
StratNeuro Announces New Technology Grant
Family, friendship and scientific collaboration are part of research that has shed light on a rare form of epilepsy
Emma Eliasson talks about POTION in Springer Nature Communities
Predicting Glaucoma Progression
Studying Neuronal Activity In Real-time
Hearing Aid Could Extend Your Brain Function By Years
Common anti-diabetic drugs can improve the outcome after stroke
Skin picking is often trivialised as a bad habit – but dermatillomania can be dangerous
Making up for lost time: new research reveals how our brains ‘predict the present’
Sleep and circadian rhythm problems linked with poor mental health – new research
NSW Ambulance first in the world to trial new stroke care technology
A blow to the heart can kill you – or bring you back to life
What is a ‘gut feeling’ and when should you listen to it?
“Empathy Is Socially Transmitted”
Can You Stop Bleed?
Dementia can be predicted more than a decade before diagnosis with these blood proteins
From bridge to chess, why men outperform women at ‘mindsports’ – and what to do about it
Funding Success to Investigate Brain Microbiome
Habenular Astrocytes Tuning Anxiety with ‘Marble Blues’
Nature vs nurture: shedding light on heritable brain activity
ERC Starting grant awarded to KI researcher Alessandro Furlan
Apixaban no better than aspirin for preventing some strokes
Huntington’s disease families may benefit from a high-fibre diet
Innovative approaches to teaching and learning funded by Adobe
Decoding How Brain Manages Appetite for Salt and Water
Decoding the Neural Key to How Humans Efficiently Walk at Varied Speeds
Gamified at-home exercises can help to prevent falls in older people
Gamified at-home exercises shown to effectively prevent falls in older people
Aging Mouse Sperm Affects MicroRNA, Increasing the Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Alpha, beta, theta: what are brain states and brain waves? And can we control them?
Noam Chomsky turns 95: social justice advocate paved way for AI
Immune protein may induce dementia unrelated to high blood pressure
HKUST Holds Seventh Inauguration Ceremony of Named Professorships
Glial Tone of Aggression
UniSC duo awarded elite scholarship for Indo-Pacific endeavours
Testing child car seat modifications for children with disabilities
Taking insects on Virtual Journey
Penguins obtain large quantities of sleep via seconds-long microsleeps
Scientists use AI-generated images to map visual functions in the brain
High-precision robot gives Mater neurosurgeons cutting edge
New design blueprint to revitalise stroke rehabilitation
Alterity Therapeutics raises $4.8 million in new placement
Four new program leads for Mater Research
Victoria’s Consular Corps visit Monash, scientists showcase latest innovations