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LSD, a future anti-anxiety pill?

The craze for psychedelics used for therapeutic purposes is real. However, the scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness and explaining their mode of action in treating mental health disorders is still very thin.

Chimpanzee drumming shares the building blocks of human musicality

A study co-led by the University of St Andrews has shown that wild chimpanzees drum with rhythm, and that chimpanzee drumming shares some rhythmic properties with human music.

Nine out of 10 Aussies have low vitamin D intakes, Curtin study shows

A new Curtin University study has found 95 per cent of Australians have low vitamin D intakes, with researchers recommending food sources such as oily fish and eggs.

New program targets oral health and language revival in APY Lands

A new art-driven pilot program by the University of Adelaide’s Mobile Language Team (MLT) is helping improve oral hygiene among Anangu (Aboriginal) children...

University of Macau and Chinese University of Hong Kong jointly hold International Collegiate Programming...

The Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) of the University of Macau (UM) and the Faculty of Engineering of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) recently jointly held the 2021/2022 International Collegiate Programming Contest (Asia Macau Regional Contest).

Sustainability researcher wins $1.5m award for work tackling the climate crisis

The Frontiers Planet Prize, a global initiative of the Frontiers Research Foundation in Switzerland, has announced Associate Professor Arunima Malik as one of its three...

New collaboration to reduce subsea gas field carbon emissions

Chemical Engineers from The University of Western Australia are collaborating on new cost- and carbon-reduction technology to develop stranded gas fields in remote locations.

Dementia protection linked to where the body lies – belly fat a risk factor

Men with high levels of belly fat are at increased risk of dementia, according to a new study by Monash University researchers of more than 17,000 individuals aged 65 to 98 years in the ASPREE Study.

Kingston University’s Town House carries off highest accolade in European architecture, winning prestigious EU...

Kingston University's Town House building has been named winner of the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award, the highest accolade in European architecture.

New Media Production Studios unveiled

Students will have access to the latest media, communications and journalism technology following the opening of the University of Melbourne's first Media Production Studios.
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