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Transforming the mining industry through novel composite manufacturing technologies
Notre Dame Young Soroptimist’s Public Speaking Triumph
Industry specialist and astronomer helps Curtin shoot for the stars
17 new Australian Laureate Fellows to boost Australia’s research capability
Powerhouse Museum used powerful non-invasive nuclear and accelerator techniques to gain information about significant Aboriginal cultural belongings
From the streets to social entrepreneur: the Swinburne alum giving hope
First Australian study of patient experience of Voluntary Assisted Dying process
Powerhouse poet heading to Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Young alums find career support through A&S office
Scientists help to map dark Universe
Produce Prescription Programs for Patients with Diabetes Could Save Billions in Healthcare Costs, Study Shows
Artificial intelligence usage in applicant feedback
Discovering Features of Band Topology in Amorphous Thin Films
Composition of lifetime
Device that can remotely monitor your breathing: as tested on cane toads
Investigating the Intricacies of Auxin Signaling Mechanisms in Algae
Birth-related PTSD is ‘strangely overlooked’ in Australia
Dietitians behind the push for emphasis on nutrition in Government’s Early Years Strategy
Deuteration continues to be an important characterisation tool in understanding COVID infectivity and severity
Towards Synthesis of Phenanthridine-Based Pharmaceutical Compounds
Kānuka products potential boon for Māori landowners
Telling more Asian stories on screen
Maths model aims to cut elective surgery waiting lists
4 Ways to Leverage AI in Your Corporate Strategy
Gene blocks spillover of avian flu to humans
Award-winning MTU Research Duo Creates New Method for Measuring Chemistry Reactions at Complex Interfaces
In same ranks with Thomas Mann
After 15 years, gravitational waves detected as cosmic ‘hum’
Witness archaeology in action at Arthur’s Stone
Notre Dame Shines at Indigenous Nationals
A Glimpse into the Very First Processes that Could Have Formed Life on Earth
Artificially Cultured Brains Improve Processing of Time Series Data
Know shortcut to Paris?
Test animals, hold your breath
University of Sydney leadership on gender pay gap recognised
Alcohol causes more harm than meth and other illegal drugs – study
Curtin soars to highest-ever lead to prestigious QS global rankings
BBCube 3D: A Breakthrough in Semiconductor Integration and Data Transmission Implementing CPU/GPU and Memory in a Hybrid 3D Approach
Swinburne alum champions sustainable travel
New access to universe
Life beyond certain death: astronomers find a planet that shouldn’t be there
Astronomers find first evidence for new class of gravitational waves which could unveil origin of the Universe
From little things, big things can grow – prompting climate action
Opioids no more effective than placebo for acute back and neck pain
5 minutes with Industrial Light & Magic visual effects trainer, Reza Sarkamari
Researchers observe star becoming cosmic crystal
New drug testing tool could help save lives
Huhu hummus and sago salad dressing – potential of insect proteins highlighted in Otago studies