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BMX riders harness fear to reach their athletic potential

The informal training methods of BMX riders could be the key to unlocking new heights for athletes, a University of Queensland-led study has found.

Restoring biodiversity in Canada

As the world commemorates Earth Day 2024, a Waterloo researcher shares how we can unlock more Canadian restoration solutions with community and academic collaboration

Earth’s core may contain up to 95% of planet’s carbon

New research from Rice University and Florida State University suggests Earth’s core contains up to 95% of the planet’s carbon.

Fellowships grants build industry connections

The University of Adelaide has been awarded over $2.5 million in funding to activate six innovative research projects as part of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Early Career Industry Fellowships scheme.

New cryo-electron microscopy facility to tackle critical research issues

A Nobel prize-winning technique that underpins worldwide efforts to understand and treat diseases, and develop new drugs and medical therapies...

UNSW researchers recognised with Australian Laureate Fellowships

Andrea Morello has been awarded $3.3m and Andy Baker $3m to conduct ground-breaking research as part of the ARC’s 2024 Australian Laureate Fellowship scheme.

Physiotherapy’s vital role in treating long COVID

As more about the effects of long COVID is learnt, it is apparent that cardio-respiratory physiotherapists have an essential role in helping people recover from the virus, a University of Otago physiotherapy specialist says.

University of Glasgow celebrates Lord Kelvin bicentenary

The University of Glasgow is welcoming guests from around the world to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Lord Kelvin.

Gut microbe signatures may indicate adverse reaction to cancer treatments

A collaborative study involving Monash University has revealed specific gut microbiota signatures that may signal adverse body responses to cancer immunotherapy treatments.

New hub to drive cybersecurity solutions with opening of CyberSG Talent, Innovation and Growth...

Singapore is poised to strengthen its position as a global cybersecurity leader with the launch of the CyberSG Talent Innovation and Growth (TIG) Collaboration Centre, a strategic partnership between the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and NUS.
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