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ADHD medications have doubled in last decade – but other treatments can help too
Local students perform songs in Wadawurrung language
Tesla’s Optimus robot isn’t very impressive – but it may be a sign of better things to come
Free WiFi in Cremorne to drive innovation
Patients need education on future gene therapies
If you think scrapping COVID isolation periods will get us back to work and past pandemic, think again
Research into cartilage stem cell treatments receives $7 million
University of Manchester and Indian Institute of Science Sign India-UK Joint Doctoral Programme and Seed Fund
New Board Chair Appointed To Worksafe Victoria
Centre of Excellence will revolutionise technology as we know it
Game-changing holographic tech focus of ANU research centre
MRFF funding supports mRNA nanotechnology and artificial intelligence innovations
Generation Victoria Study Reaches Major Milestone
‘Protestware’ is on rise, with programmers self-sabotaging their own code
Quicker way to diagnose dementia?
Turbocharging Innovation In Cremorne
Connecting dots: improving dental outcomes for First Nations people
Nine Australian writers set to accelerate their projects to world stage
Study finds famous Australian caves are up to 500,000 years older than we thought – and it could help explain a megafauna mystery
More inclusive genomic resource for diverse Australian commu
We studied 309,544 patent applications – and found inventing is still a man’s world
Sydney faces Melbourne in first Australian Boat Race in three years
National Quantum Advisory Committee
QUT ranked in top 3 business schools in Australia
Why do humans grow two sets of teeth?
We can’t solve Australia’s mental health emergency if we don’t train enough psychologists
COVID Nasal Spray Treatment Clinical Trials To Begin
In a win for Traditional Owners, Origin is walking away from Beetaloo Basin
In a win for Traditional Owners, Origin is quitting controversial Beetaloo Basin
Fixing blind spot in nuclear inspections
Liveability of cities at risk as climate change puts heat on urban trees
Additional Bus Services Connecting Inner Melbourne
$39 million for research partnerships to improve delivery of healthcare
Grow your agrifood business with Farmers2Founders
$14 million for health research partnerships
RMIT refuses to pay all staff on National Day of Mourning
Symposium brings students together again
Understanding how cell becomes person – with maths
It’s hard to imagine better social media alternatives, but Scuttlebutt shows change is possible
A rapid shift to electric vehicles can save 24,000 lives and leave us $148bn better off over next 2 decades
Supporting new medtech innovation
Backing Medtech Innovations In Bendigo
Kangaroos are ‘vegetarian gladiators’ with kicks that can kill
A climate scientist on what flood-weary Australians can expect this summer
Founding Partners for Cremorne Digital Hub Announced
Changing narrative on refugees
Vaccine Expected to Induce Strong Immune Responses Against 2022 Monkeypox Virus, Research Shows
Price of PBS medicines is coming down