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Male southern elephant seals are picky eaters, study suggests

New research suggests these large marine mammals are extremely fussy and only eat their favourite foods.

Offers celebrate new Narrm Scholars to join the University of Melbourne in 2024

The University of Melbourne has today offered 5,953 domestic undergraduate students a place in the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) December offer round, an increase of 956 offers on the same time last year.

Skills bottleneck threatens NZ shift to renewables

Opinion: To make the transition to renewable energy, we need skilled migration, more learning on the job, and increase the number of qualified graduates in relevant fields, says Ralph Cooney

UOW graduate Nicholas Prince honoured with prestigious Florence Nightingale Medal

Nicholas Prince, a distinguished graduate from the University of Wollongong (UOW), has been awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal by the International Red Cross...

New research provides fresh insights into egg usage, donation and disposal after egg freezing

New research from Monash University and Monash IVF has reported for the first time on outcomes following egg freezing in Australia, including patient return rates and the fate of unused eggs.

Genetics research wins big at Kudos Awards

A collaboration between Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) and Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University was recognised at the recent 2023 Kudos Awards...

Developing a deeper appreciation for classical Chinese philosophy…in English

Any attempt to understand Chinese philosophy – an intellectual tradition that spans four thousand years – can be a daunting task for the average person. More so for those who jiak kantang – a colloquial term for Singaporeans who grew up with predominantly Western influence

Researchers uncover the hidden wonder of cells

Researchers from Telethon Kids Institute and The University of Western Australia have developed a new technique to see inside cells with unprecedented detail, revealing a complicated web of interactions that provides new insights into how cells stay healthy.

Satellite analysis of rivers could provide improved flood warnings

A new way to monitor the flow of rivers from satellites could provide a valuable early warning system for flood risk, scientists say.

Using chatbots against themselves to ‘jailbreak’ each other

Computer scientists from NTU have found a way to compromise artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots – by training and using an AI chatbot to produce prompts that can ‘jailbreak’ other chatbots.
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