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Solar and EVs: match made in ‘clean-energy’ heaven?
Philosopher John Doris: ‘Moral psychologists have plenty to do’
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxies in early universe
Heated debate – how safe are gas stoves?
3D bioprinting inside the human body could be possible thanks to new soft robot
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxy in early universe
Lockdowns linked with drop in preterm births
Human-wildlife conflicts rising worldwide with climate change
IT and phone services outage update
How green hydrogen could replace entire fossil fuel industry
Want to shed weight fast? Participants needed for ‘severe diet’ trial
How to start career in Cybersecurity with no experience
Top scholars spread their wings to US
Over a thousand students to get an early taste of university life as CDU Orientation Week begins
Smart way to find water leaks and procurement app are set to Accelerate
University launches CDU TAFE to better support the Territory’s training and skills
Screen-based exhibitions a ‘HAVEN’ for art lovers both day and night
Early educators renew career focus from ground up
La Trobe Vice-Chancellor to conclude tenure
Acute warning signs for Australian school principals health, wellbeing, and longevity ACU research
Australia’s rarest bird of prey disappearing at alarming rate
From Godfather to outlaw motorcycle gangs
Industry collaborations progress research in advanced imaging and vaccination
Cultural burns can help protect koalas: new research
Reevaluating the role of religious education in Australian government schools
New COVID study gives key vaccine insights
Divisive Bullying Has No Place in Education Debate
Historic agreement seals permanent protection of Gayini wetlands
AEU WELCOMES GREENS BILL TO REMOVE CAP ON FEDERAL FUNDING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Physicists create new model of ringing black holes
Universities join forces to show importance of respect
Better transport design for people with disability
Australian and Queensland Governments skills agreement delivers results
‘We are in environmental crisis – what are we waiting for?’
Working women more educated but not more respected
How brain’s recycling system breaks down in Parkinson’s Disease
Marine heatwaves decimate sea urchins, molluscs and more at Rottnest
Researchers tackle remote waste
Exercise more effective than medicines to manage mental health
New way to check if turtles are ‘fat and happy’
Scientists solving micro jellyfish mystery
AEU to support ‘yes’ campaign for Voice to Parliament
Science can prevent extinctions for species on brink of death
National University Teaching Awards recognise outstanding University of Newcastle educators
10th Newcastle Writers Festival Program Out Now
Better targeted prediabetes care needed
Earth’s poorest pay highest price for human-wildlife conflict
Remote learning changing the lives of students in war-affected countries