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UWA medical student aiming for Everest records

A final year medical student from The University of Western Australia is setting out to break multiple mountaineering records when she climbs Mount Everest next month.

Mysteries of tectonic plate movement revealed in new research

Research shines new light on the movement of the Earth's massive tectonic plates and answers a long-standing question.

Landmark move to bring new jobs and opportunities to Arden Cross

Arden Cross Ltd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with both University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) and the University of Warwick to explore opportunities...

MIHI awarded Ministry grant to assess Māori COVID-19 vaccine clinic work

A mobile vaccination clinic initiative to improve Māori rates of protection from COVID-19 in Canterbury has been awarded a major Te Whatu Ora grant to assess its future viability.

Opinion: What singing can do for your mental health

Opinion: Singing is good for our well-being as Dr Suzanne Purdy and Alison Talmage, members of the CeleBRation Choir, can testify.

Improving health outcomes for First Nations Australians

The creation of a DNA database that more accurately reflects the rich genetic diversity of First Nations Australians will help improve health outcomes for patients, according to experts from The Australian National University (ANU).

Swedish–Australian Innovation, Technology and Design Summit

Join leading experts to learn of key innovation breakthroughs, R&D, and creative business development between Sweden and Australia.

Ultra-fast plant enzyme dynamics leads to breakthroughs

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have uncovered previously unknown properties in a plant enzyme that could lead to advances in cereal production, medical and pharmaceutical industries.

Researchers make new connections between sperm and overall health

Researchers from the Infertility and Reproduction Program at Hunter Medical Research Institute have unearthed a connection between lipid peroxidation that occurs in both poor sperm health and in other diseases.

Metal shows its steel against fungal infections

University of Queensland researchers have found metal compounds could be the answer to the growing problem of drug-resistant fungal infections.
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