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New scholarships in artificial intelligence and sustainability
Who would win in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? An evolutionary expert weighs in
‘A living collective’: study shows trees synchronise electrical signals during a solar eclipse
Helping give voice to people kept silent in our response to the climate emergency
Black soldier flies: The unassuming insect transforming rubbish into resources
Great Barrier Reef Explained
Protected, resource or pest? The rights of animals under Australian law
Could bush medicine in Medicare spell better health for First Peoples?
Southern Cross shines brightly with inaugural QS 5 Stars rating
These complementary therapies may soon be eligible for private health insurance rebates
Costa showcases University’s medicinal plants to the nation’s garden lovers
The power of connections: How networking and a business degree fast-tracked Carmel’s career
Helping people in Northern NSW get back on their feet after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred
What’s the difference between freckles, sunspots and moles?
Australian Museum Lizard Island Research Station Welcomes New Co-Directors Dr Emily Howells and Dr David Abrego
Peer review is meant to prevent scientific misconduct. But it has its own problems
Researchers Awarded Funding To Enhance Digital Youth Wellbeing
Diving into study: Todd Thimios’ global career in marine science
New CEO Appointed To Lead EPA
The Conversation: We spoke to kids after the Lismore floods. To recover, they told us they need support, time and hugs
Bonnie Boezeman AO on empowering female leaders: SCU Buzz
5 Surprising Coral Discoveries
Luxury hiking developments look picture-perfect, but could stop everyday Australians from accessing national parks
Tropical Cyclone Alfred Grant Applications Now Open
NSW State Emergency Operations Centre opens as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches landfall
Reappointments To National Portrait Gallery
Healing the Northern Rivers: the research behind the recovery
The Conversation: ‘They’re meant to help and did the complete opposite’: many children feel silenced by family courts
ANSTO collaborator awarded Investigator Grant to explore bush medicine in contemporary healthcare
Whales sing when they’ve had a good meal – new research
Sharon Styman: down to business for strategy and empowerment
‘They’re meant to help and did the complete opposite’: many children feel silenced by family courts
Ramadan is almost here. 5 tips to boost your wellbeing and energy levels if you’re fasting
$422 million into research for the future of Australia’s healthcare system
Starting your first year of uni? Meet your First Year Adviser
QS India Summit 2025: strengthening ties with Southern Cross Indian partners
Resource recovery to get AI boost in new Southern Cross-led project
Groundbreaking trial shows 30% diabetes remission for Aboriginal women
Thousands of Australian pets may soon have ‘useless’ microchips. It’s a symptom of a bigger problem
Global experiences: Yasmeen’s year abroad in South Korea
Southern Cross University Law conference addresses housing and homelessness in the Northern Rivers
Some vegetables are pretty low in fibre. So which veggies are high-fibre heroes?
A Life Of Advocacy For Law Graduate Sam Forrester
Sue Higginson: leading from the environmental front
Life Sciences, Psychology top latest global subject rankings for Southern Cross University
Partnership to the power of three: working together to create world-class school environments
New discovery shows oyster blood proteins improve antibiotic effectiveness
People on Ozempic may have fewer heart attacks, strokes and addictions – but more nausea, vomiting and stomach pain