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Repurposed diabetes drug can reduce pain for those with knee arthritis and overweight or obesity: study
Tipping the scales: Inside Melbourne’s pilot U85kg competition
The major parties have announced their plans to address domestic and family violence. How do they stack up?
The ‘responsible gambling’ mantra does nothing to prevent harm. It probably makes things worse
Australian scientist’s work on trade and climate change takes centre stage
These 3 climate misinformation campaigns are operating during the election run-up. Here’s how to spot them
Leaders trade barbs and well-worn lines in unspectacular third election debate
Australia had a national reckoning over domestic violence, but where’s the focus this election?
Early voting opens in the federal election – but it brings some problems for voters and parties
Is a corporation a slave? Many philosophers think so
A secret mathematical rule has shaped the beaks of birds and other dinosaurs for 200 million years
From the doable to the downright impossible: your guide to making sense of election promises
Experts warn of increased alcohol harms over the Easter long weekend
Is there a link between menstrual health and pregnancy complications?
Australians are being gamed when they play online, new survey finds
Is My Red Your Red?
Cracking Code Of Life’s Molecular Machinery
Exercise before bed is linked with disrupted sleep: study
Renting a home in Australia means handing over too much sensitive info. It’s a national security risk
NSW Government launches updated strategy to support veterans and their families
New Monash study represents major steps forward to reduce Australia’s unintended pregnancies
Five Emerging Scientists Receive 2025 J G Russell Award
Pregnant drivers in Australia lack key information on correct seatbelt use
Strongmen, Daggy Dads and State Daddies: how different styles of political masculinity play into Australian elections
Voters have a clear choice. Labor’s long term and equitable tax reform or the Coalition’s big but one-off tax cuts
We’ve Changed It. Power Of Philanthropy To Change Lives
Leading scientists recognised by Academy for excellence in Antarctic research
Better cleaning of hospital equipment could cut patient infections by one-third – and save money
‘Dangerous bedfellows’: Calls for doctors to screen for AF and hypertension together
Labor made plenty of promises at the last election. Did they deliver?
Don’t let embarrassment stop you – talking about these anal cancer symptoms could save your life
First-of-its-kind study: Socioeconomic status determines how many years Australians live in good health
World’s largest study reveals the long-term health impacts of flooding
New Monash-designed water filter removes stubborn ‘forever chemicals’
Sperm don’t just swim – they screw their way forward
Funding success to address food messaging that supports youth mental health
Monash scientists recognised in Australian Academy of Science’s Honorific Awards
DNA breakthrough a game-changer for combating invasive plant spread
Leading minds and emerging stars: Academy announces recipients of prestigious honorific awards
“Youthquake” to shake up 2025 federal election as Millenial and Gen Z voters outnumber Boomers and Gen Xers for the first time
Scientists develop device to determine different types of chronic pain
Biosecurity policies can be annoying – but a century of Antarctic data shows they work  
‘Australia doesn’t care about me’: women international students suffering alarming rates of sexual violence
Monash University Records Improved Financial Outlook
$7 million awarded to establish Australia’s first atrial fibrillation ablation clinical quality registry
Gut Microbiome Could Delay Onset Of Type 1 Diabetes
Climate adaptation: A decade on, little local action has been achieved, says report
State of the states: six politics experts explain the key seats across the country