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Marvels at Mac: Find a quiet moment and new perspectives at the Museum of...

Marvels at Mac follows a student’s point of view, exploring campus and uncovering some of the super-cool places that students might not know about.

Mushrooms serve as ‘main character’ in most ecosystems

A team of Western mycologists (fungi experts) spent the past two summers digging deep in Newfoundland dirt to investigate the might of mushrooms and found what lies beneath truly is ‘the main character’ in most terrestrial ecosystems.

Is productivity really a magical fix?

With productivity set to be the dominant theme of Labor's upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit, Honorary Professor of Political Economy, Jim Stanford...

$4k and kudos: Tech talents take out trans-Tasman challenge

A cost-effective, contactless payment option, paired with an analytics service to give businesses insights into monthly sales and inventory was the award-winning concept in the 2022 MYOB Digital Challenge.

Superheroes of film, health and manufacturing

Engineers from the University of Sheffield AMRC will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with heroic key workers from the NHS and the geniuses who make the magic happen in Marvel superhero movies in a new exhibition.

Igniting digital innovation with the Cremorne Digital Hub

The Victorian Government has announced an industry-led consortium comprising Artesian, University of Melbourne, RMIT University and La Trobe University, has been selected to establish the Cremorne Digital Hub.

Clinical trials without humans – why computer simulations could make drugs a lot cheaper

This article by Dr Wahbi K El-Bouri from the University’s Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, was first published for The Conversation...

Using digital media to relax is related to lower-quality parenting

Caregivers who consume digital media for relaxation are more likely to engage in negative parenting practices, according to a new multinational study.

Setting a new course with renewed athlete wellbeing study

A renewed study investigating athlete wellbeing is being led by former Olympian and current master’s student Sara Winther, in collaboration with Massey University and High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ).

Rare resurrection plant may hold clues for drought tolerant crops

A rare plant that can ‘resurrect’ itself after prolonged periods without water could hold clues to improve drought resistance in crops.
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