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Advanced analytical methods needed for better insights into chronic diseases

An international team of researchers has explored how multi-omics – the integration of molecular data across different biological layers...

Helicopter to attempt first trip on Mars surface

The first helicopter ever to fly on another planet will soon attempt its first trip above the surface of Mars.

Record number of students set to flock to Melbourne Orientation

Students from Victoria, around Australia and across the world returned to University of Melbourne campuses today for Melbourne Orientation Week.

Tiny ants collectively leave a big impression

Ants appear to be everywhere but have you ever wondered how many there are on the planet?

New rules mean GPs will help manage ADHD – but don’t discount specialists

The New South Wales government this week announced reforms that will allow some GPs to treat and potentially diagnose attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Ten organisations account for half of all animal research in Great Britain in 2024

On 23 October 2025, Understanding Animal Research (UAR) has published a list of the ten organisations that carried out the highest number of animal procedures – those used in medical

Meet the kowari: a pint-sized predator on the fast track to extinction

Australia is home to more than 350 species of native mammals, 87% of which are found nowhere else on Earth.

Expert calls for return to fairness and global solidarity after aid budget cuts

As global leaders cut back on foreign aid in the face of rising nationalism and domestic pressures, a new paper by Dr Pritish Behuria of The University of Manchester says it is time to remember why aid was created in the first place – and why it is still desperately needed.

New course to tackle barriers faced by disabled learners

A new course developed by the University of Dundee aims to enhance the learning experience of students facing barriers to their education...

Understanding the maternal microbiome

The microbiome -- the trillions of bacteria, fungi and viruses both good and bad living in your body -- and the role it plays in women's health is the focus of this month's University of Adelaide Research Tuesdays lecture.
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