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Switching meat and milk for plant-based copies misses vital nutrients
Osteoarthritis sufferers swing their way to better health
SUPPORTING AUSTRALIA’S RESEARCH FUTURE WITH A STRONGER, MORE INDEPENDENT ARC
Immune system protein may help defeat flesh-eating bacteria
Study shows humans around world like to help
Government receives review of the Australian Research Council
New cell-killing toxin discovered
Albury-Wodonga students celebrate their studies at graduation
Slippery slope – basic research underfunded in Australia
New program to fund overseas experience
CDU donations aid NT remote communities in flood relief efforts
Innovative alliance set to train the next generation of health workers
Wonder drug-capsule may one day replace insulin injection for diabetics
Mozart’s Requiem, jazz trumpeter highlight late-April concert schedule
Year of ‘Repair’ ends with research conference at Society for the Humanities
Everyone likes helpful trash robot
Massive Caribbean sea urchin die-off caused by parasite
Research in action: planning with, not for, informal settlement communities
Project aims to unveil secrets about cell size diversity
Warm-up time corrects creativity power imbalance
Virtual reality lifeguard training may help save lives
Medicinal cannabis endometriosis study funded
ASQA Update 19 April
Cooking with Corey: how helping create a cookbook unlocked a passion
Space to grow early childhood education
Unemployment isn’t answer to inflation
Nullarbor rocks reveal Australia’s transformation from lush to dust
Mind matter: Sharpening focus on ‘brain age’
Shifting landscape of SA’s mental health laws
Answering big questions about Voice
Gurindji freedom banners on display at CDU Art Gallery
Swinburne calls for fundamental changes in uni funding
Intimate Partner Violence Is Not All Same
Bushfire fighting chemicals extinguish frog development
Call to reconsider nicotine vaping regulations in Australia
Concussion prevention front of mind for Griffith researchers
Charting Australia’s path to net zero
Adaptive reuse: should we convert empty offices to address housing shortages?
Kelp forests: a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem in our waters
Australian PhD graduates are ill equipped in the current job market: Monash research
Urgent Meetings On Nepalese Skills Training Student Ban
Largest medical research grant to help ME/CFS and Long COVID research
Making of doctor
Service to remember, honor recently lost Cornellians
Limited resources leave youth vulnerable to digital abuse
Innovation at Work: Smarter farming with better data
Dinner and show: Roman ruins reveal luxury winery doubled as entertainment venue
NUW Alliance and Greater Cities Commission partnership offers unique internship opportunities