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Glimpse Inside Manta Rays In Wild
Trial Begins For Inhaler To Treat COPD Conditions
Uniting Knowledge And Culture To Protect K’gari’s Future
Predict And Prepare: New Ways To Prevent Bushfire Disaster
Practical completion reached on landmark Maroochy Private Hospital
Running with it – how Brooke tackles the role of being a game-day manager for the Broncos
World-first Vaccine Gives New Hope To Koalas
Leopard Shark Sex Tape: Scientific First
Political witch hunts and blacklists: Donald Trump and the new era of McCarthyism
A big, convulsive twitch while dozing off? Sleep experts explain the ‘hypnic jerk’
Sydney researchers awarded $6M to establish Centres of Research Excellence
How a buggy crash on his island home drove Tim Ives towards a career in paramedicine
Nundi the turtle’s second chance at life is helping UniSC researchers save her species
Historic Chlamydia Vaccine For Koalas
Leading Sleep Health Movement With First Nations Communities
World first: UniSC’s koala vaccine approved to fight deadly disease
Biosphere Festival: celebrate now, inspire our futureBiosphere Festival: celebrate now, inspire our future
Education, not incarceration: How Nicole’s lived experience is shaping her future in law
Nanine Stewart’s journey back to high school is a full circle
Uniting knowledge and culture to protect K’gari’s future
Scale-up dream: $1 million ‘Ultimate HQ’ prize for visionary business
Beyond Technology: Why People Hold Key To Productivity
Queensland cancer research: UniSC’s collaborative approach to a growing health crisis
New funding for UniSC to deliver 550 aged care specialist nurses
Eating disorder symptoms in teens can be traced back to family hardship, new study shows
Bold, Brilliant and Business-Savvy: Sunshine Coast Women Celebrated at 26th Annual SCBWN Awards
UniSC advances commitment to responsible and ethical use of GenAI
‘Super snail’ modifies slime to fight pesticide: new research
Queensland Road Safety Week At Sunshine Coast
AI free from bias and ideology is a fantasy – humans can’t organise data without distorting reality
Australian Birds In Surprising Sex Switching Discovery
Aged Care Transition To Practice Program
Adam Hindmarsh gives up the recipe for Nana’s Pie creative success
Your lifestyle could be affecting your brain’s ‘brake system’ and putting you at a higher risk of dementia
Sheep Herding ‘robodogs’ To Take Centre Stage At Ekka
The graduation of eighty-seven officers sees surge of new talent
Three-way collaboration accelerates marine farming in Cambodia
Saving legs and lives: Trial of new treatment for artery disease
The incredible impact of Ozzy Osbourne, from Black Sabbath to Ozzfest to 30 years of retirement tours
Explore your teaching path: early childhood and primary education degrees at UniSC
Study shows how body image bullying affects teenage girls’ brains
Who falls for political deepfakes? National study seeks to find and protect most vulnerable
Tyranny is an ever-present threat to civilisations. Here’s how Classical Greece and China dealt with it
Tyranny is an ever-present threat to civilisations. Here’s how Ancient Greece and China dealt with it
Oyster and seaweed farming project to boost coastal livelihoods in Fiji and northern Australia
Fostering belonging: UniSC joins national diversity and inclusion network
How a wedding and funeral engineered James’s destiny to follow in the family footsteps
We don’t need deep-sea mining, or its environmental harms. Here’s why