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New art award recognises young talent
Lift your spirits with Maroondah Lift Project
University of Toronto psychology course sparks advocacy around homelessness
Abnormal activity of brain circuit causes anorexia in animal model
Findings open way for personalised MS treatment
Some autism spectrum disorder symptoms linked to astrocytes
Preclinical study illuminates origin of epileptic seizures
Signaling pathway in immune cells could be Alzheimer’s target
New National PTSD Centre brings new hope to trauma survivors
Scientists expose lethal link between irregular heartbeats and epilepsy
First round of funded projects announced from Benkovic Research Initiative
What’s going on inside your head? – UOW researcher creates unique 3D atlas of brain
Researchers find surprising twist behind rare neurological disorder
Obesity during pregnancy affects baby and placenta – but impacts vary depending on sex
$12.2 million to build National PTSD Centre, boost mental health research
Evidence of brain changes in those at risk of bipolar disorder captured with MRI scans
Ageing gratefully: Older people summon more positivity in response to distress
UQ’s Fulbright scholars to find solutions to global challenges
New study to look at what is happening in your brain under influence of psychedelic drugs
Radical Collaboration initiative adds AI, quantum, design tech
University and Minderoo launch ‘Thrive by Five’ app, in Indonesia
World Sleep Day: fascinating and complex world of dental sleep medicine
Programming Immune System to Supercharge Cancer Cell Therapies
Delayed consciousness recovery is common for COVID patients on respirators
Fruit fly study uncovers functional significance of gene mutations associated with autism
University of Toronto startup offers powdered protection for top of your head
Researchers identify new potential neural signature of resilience in adults who have experienced early life stress
Transparent ultrasound chip improves cell stimulation and imaging
An organic insecticide is more damaging to non-target insects than synthetic counterparts
Organic insecticides more damaging to non-target insects than synthetic counterparts
Hormone found to regulate mothers’ behaviour
Unraveling connections between singing and Parkinson’s disease
Enhancing cross-cultural dialogues with AI
Victoria’s Largest Supercomputer Propels Local Research
Imaging illuminates biological light switch
Researchers Identify Osteoarthritis ‘Pain Pathway’
Estrogen-regulated brain circuit that helps females control obesity identified
Estrogen-regulated brain circuit tha helps females control obesity identified
Protective gene variant against Covid identified
Sleeping mice show busy brains
UNSW receives over $3m in funding to support rare cancer and disease research
Brain activity during observational learning similar to memory recall
How brain’s blue spot helps us focus our attention
UOW joins list of elite universities to offer Pamela Jane Nye Working Nurse Scholarship
UOW joins list of elite universities to receive Pamela Jane Nye Working Nurse Scholarship
Mapping musical mind
Sleep apnea wakeup call
New approach to analyzing genetics underlying spina bifida