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Swinburne-led fungi experiment blasts off to the International Space Station
Misinformation, abuse and injustice: breaking down the Olympic boxing firestorm
Worldly Academic Brings Breadth Of Experience To Role
Sports partnerships with not-for-profits show lacklustre results, study finds
The right to disconnect is coming to Australia. What does this mean for you?
From solar panel recycling to AI in net-zero building: Swinburne partners in new ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hubs
The future of fashion: Swinburne launches groundbreaking tech-focused fashion course
Future Of National Institute Of Circus Arts Secured
Swinburne among worlds top 15 universities for scientific impact
Brand Olympics: do the famous rings deliver value to host countries?
Sharehousing can be fun, but fraught with risk – and the law offers little protection. These 3 changes could help
Monash Sensory Science exhibition and books gain international recognition
Researcher Leads Breakthrough In Neutron Star Study
Australian researchers give weight to NASA neutron star study
What happens when matter is squashed to the brink of collapse? We weighed a neutron star to help NASA find out
Why electric beats hydrogen in the race to decarbonise freight vehicles in Australia
Skin, scales and fish tails: using collagen to turn fish guts into gold
Unchartered waters: Swinburne explores how virtual sailing could treat major depressive disorder (MDD) in world first trial
Swinburne rises into top 150 in US News Best Global Universities Ranking
Swinburne community recognised in 2024 Kings Birthday Honours for outstanding contributions to education, medicine and community
Hearing voices is common and can be distressing. Virtual reality might help us meet and ‘treat’ them
Swinburne partners with eco fintech Sphere For Good to drive carbon neutral digital payments
Dissociation is a common trauma response among many who seek therapy, but only one in five psychologists can accurately identify symptoms
Transforming the lives of refugee engineers through the EPIC Program
Hybrid cars are having a moment – even though they’re dirtier than we think. What’s behind their popularity?
Big cars might make you feel safer. But here’s how vehicle size impacts others in a crash
Submarines in the future could self-identify cracks and self-heal thanks to Swinburne researcher
Richmond and Swinburne partnership to reach beyond a decade
New research facility to uncover how internet algorithms and AI shape our world
Inaugural Swinburne-CSIRO Indigenous Research Fellow joins national water quality forecasting project
Why doesn’t water help with spicy food? What about milk or beer?
With all this bird flu around, how safe are eggs, chicken or milk?
Fighting fires from space in record time: how AI could prevent a repeat of Australia’s devastating wildfires
Universities Australia Board Appointment
ARM Hub and partners welcome AI Adopt Centre appointment
Magic mushrooms may one day treat anorexia, but not just yet
Green Light For World-First Medicinal Cannabis Driving Trial
Landmark Swinburne study exposes ongoing discrimination and homophobia
Risk of ‘genetic discrimination’ by insurance companies is ruining people’s trust in vital medical science
Swinburne soars into top 25 in Young University Rankings
MChart redefines mental health service planning through cutting-edge data analytics
Swinburne-founded software startup Fluency launches first product suite
Curious Kids: what stops meteors hitting Earth and hurting people?
New research reveals how much of this time you should spend sitting, sleeping, standing and being active
Swinburne partners with Latrobe City Council to propel Victorias Advanced Air Mobility precinct
Job scams are on the rise. What are they, and how can you protect yourself?
Swinburne’s Social Innovation Institute backs projects on circular economy, ancestry and critical care nursing
New JWST observations reveal black holes rapidly shut off star formation in massive galaxies