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How to slow the spread of deadly ‘superbugs’

Harnessing new advances in genomic surveillance technology could help detect the rise of deadly ‘superbugs’.

UOW launches Djiringanji Community Learning Resource

The University of Wollongong (UOW) officially launched the Djiringanj Community Learning Resource and Artwork this week (Tuesday 25 July) at its Bega Valley Campus with...

New trial offers treatment hope for Crohn’s disease patients in Scotland

A new clinical trial, aimed at improving treatment options for patients with Crohn’s disease, is to begin in Scotland.

Study reveals secrets of men who live to 100 years of age

The largest study of ageing men in the southern hemisphere is exploring why some men have achieved centenarian status and how they have managed to avoid age-related diseases.

Luke Carman joins the Charles Perkins Centre as the 2025 Writer-in-Residence

Award-winning author and essayist Luke Carman has been announced as the 2025 Judy Harris Writer-in-Residence Fellow at the University of Sydney’s Charles Perkins Centre.

Rapid evolution and host immunity drive the rise and fall of antibiotic resistance during...

Antibiotic resistance poses a serious threat to human health. Resistant infections now cause more than 750,000 deaths per year and are predicted to increase to 10 million deaths per year by 2050.

PolyU MBA Online Information Seminar

PolyU MBA programme is now inviting applications for admission in 2020. Join the online seminar to learn how it develops you into an innovative...

Why historical health data falls short in predicting future health care needs

Yet governments often still use historical, age-based and gender-specific profiles to predict how we will use health services at every stage throughout our lives.

From trash to treasure: recycling facility launched to give e-waste a new life

There’s a new solution for Australia’s growing e-waste problem, with the opening of the UNSW-designed Plastics Filament MICROfactorie in Sydney.

UNSW receives more than $20m for 38 ARC Discovery Projects

The grants will support research in science, engineering, medicine, business, sociology, and defence.
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