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Global warming speeds up currents in the ocean’s abyss

University of Sydney scientists have used the geological record of the deep sea to discover that past global warming has sped up deep ocean circulation. This is one of the missing links for predicting how future climate change may affect heat and carbon capture by the oceans.

More men in helping professions

Ahead of International Men’s Day on Monday 19 November, a second-year social work student reflects why more men are needed in the social good sector.

Blue-eyed shags survive Ice Age in New Zealand

The genetic whakapapa of New Zealand’s blue-eyed shags stretches back millions of years – outliving their close relatives throughout the Ice Age – University of Otago research has found.

Top 24 ventures announced in 2022 Food, Fibre & Agritech Supernode Challenge

The Food, Fibre & Agritech (FFA) Supernode Challenge captures a multitude of ideas and solutions – from those that are great yet undeveloped, to those that are ready for market – and is back after a successful launch in 2021.

UQ research to keep batteries going and going…

Flat batteries could be a thing of the past thanks to lithium-ion battery nanotechnology developed by The University of Queensland.

Relationship help programmes may be more successful for people who have ‘sensitivity’ genes

If the pandemic has put a strain on your relationship, you might be thinking about going to couples therapy or taking a relationship course to help.

UQ’s Fulbright scholars to find solutions to global challenges

The impact of light on children’s sleep patterns and how anaesthesia disrupts brain function are some of the valuable research projects from University of Queensland students and alumni awarded Fulbright scholarships.

Rheumatic fever: time to stamp out this deadly and preventable disease

Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia are the last high-income countries in the world with significant rheumatic fever. Three University researchers are leading a $10m project to stamp out the deadly disease.

Recruitment commences for Phase 1 clinical trial of two Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines

Melbourne researchers are calling on healthy people aged 18-70 living in Victoria to roll up their sleeves for a Phase 1 clinical trial of two Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines.

New study to look at what is happening in your brain under the influence...

It is well known that ingesting psilocybin (magic mushrooms) will induce profound changes in consciousness and perception - but exactly what is happening inside the brain is the focus of a new trial at the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health at Monash University.
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