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Human Rights Award medal announced today
Fragmented sleep may affect brain’s immune cells, impair cognition: University study
David Livingstone Smith talks dehumanization, propaganda on ‘Through Conversations’ podcast
Deadly ‘superbugs’ destroyed by molecular drills
Southampton will be first university to host Frazzled Cafe
Tumor protein analysis reveals potential cancer players
Chemists’ calculations may advance cancer prediction
Fundamental discoveries for future nanotools
Professor Lo leaves ANU on a high
Health grants a big lift for researchers
Medical Research Future Fund boost to take satellite technology from space to eye clinic
Barry and Joy Lambert recognised as medicinal cannabis pioneers
Blacktown to be home of world-leading Brain and Spinal Institute
New research into a rare genetic brain condition
New report highlights challenges for mature workers in Australia
Virtual reality and drones help to predict and protect koala habitat
Major breakthrough for leukaemia treatment
Do summer holidays undo good work of school?
ANU wins $8 million for innovative medical research
Monash research reveals extent of strong and high-dose opioid pain medication use
Global leader in healthcare innovation recognised by National Academy of Inventors
Safer viruses for vaccine research and diagnosis
Toxic chemicals that leach into soil, dust, skin and lungs – and don’t break down
Generous donation sees fund established for global research
Potential new cancer treatment a step closer
Closer connections with Myanmar
Mechanism reprograms breast cancer to become metastatic
How Cornell Law earned a Supreme Court victory
Deakin first Australian university to offer accredited cyber security courses
International team discovers new human autoinflammatory disease
A concussion left Varsity Blues athlete Julia Costanzo on sidelines – until she found her University
Burial traditions are evolving, designers see call to action
Tips to work off holiday eating
Fiber-optic cables capture thunderquake rumbles
Gerald Haug appointed new Leopoldina President
€2 million to see what can’t be seen
Game changer: New software for stroke rehab
How extreme environmental conditions affect human brain
NTU Singapore scientists convert plastics into useful chemicals using sunlight
Darwin needs a unique approach to addressing urban heat: symposium told
Former La Trobe student honoured
Big support to bring students to Bendigo
$175k grant to further research into treatment for Parkinson’s Disease
Council and WSU consider options for new city centre campus
Research key to saving hearts this Christmas
National Agricultural Labour Advisory Committee must act quickly to ensure growers have workers
Culturally and linguistically diverse families could benefit more from NDIS
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