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Student volunteers connect with community for John Curtin Weekend

International students make up around a quarter of the 200 volunteers set to lend their support to regional Western Australia for this year’s John Curtin Weekend.

ARC names 14 UNSW researchers as 2022 Future Fellows

The Fellows have secured more than $13 million for projects in science, engineering, the humanities and medicine.

Ecologically valid data critical in understanding human impact on animals, say researchers

As researchers work to understand how humans impact animals and their natural habitats, it’s critical that the data we use to make these assessments have ecological validity...

The power of compost – making waste a climate champion

A new way of using compost could boost global crop production and deliver huge benefits to the planet, according to a study co-led by The University of Queensland.

Scientists pinpoint brain region responsible for effortful helping behaviour

Altruistic behaviour takes place in a different part of the brain to similar activity to help oneself, new research has found.

Waipapa Taumata Rau launches Youth Advisory Group

Waipapa Taumata Rau has teamed up with high schools across Tāmaki Makaurau and Pōneke to learn how to better engage with incoming rangatahi students.

Waterloo welcomes the latest cohort of Schulich Leaders Scholarship winners from across Canada

As the fall term begins for universities, a special group of first-year students is set to make a big impression on campus.

Innovative ‘Heart in a Box’ technology gives hope to transplant patients

A new heart transplant technique is reducing waiting lists for patients in Australia and potentially around the world.

Western researchers among first to capture James Webb Space Telescope images

The James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) has captured the most detailed and sharpest images ever taken of the inner region of the Orion Nebula, a stellar nursery situated in the constellation Orion 1,350 light-years away from Earth.

New study shows microglia cells colonise the human brain in waves

New research published today by the University of Southampton shows new insight in how our brain develops, that can pave the way for treating neurological disorders.
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