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Ecologically valid data critical in understanding human impact on animals, say researchers

As researchers work to understand how humans impact animals and their natural habitats, it’s critical that the data we use to make these assessments have ecological validity...

Smart nanotechnology for more accurate delivery of insulin

More efficient and longer lasting glucose-responsive insulin that eliminates the need for people with type 1 diabetes to measure their glucose levels could be a step closer thanks to a Monash University-led project.

University of Waikato ranked one of the top world-wide for accounting

The University of Waikato has recently been ranked as one of the top institutions in the world for accounting, according to the latest BYU Accounting Research Rankings.

New research model examines tax competition in Switzerland

Beatrix Eugster at the Center for Disability and Integration at the University of St.Gallen (HSG) along with Raphaël Parchet of the Università...

When cheating pays – survival strategy of insect uncovered

Researchers have revealed the unique ‘cheating’ strategy a New Zealand insect has developed to avoid being eaten – mimicking a highly toxic species.

Ecologist Dr Joe Greet receives Australian Academy of Science Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...

Ecologist Dr Joe Greet has received the Australian Academy of Science Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scientist Award for his research developing a Traditional Owner-led billabong health assessment framework for Australian wetlands.

A new view of microscopic interactions

MU chemist adds the details of “cold collisions of hot molecules” to existing theories of molecular interactions A...

Software tool breathes life into post-COVID office airflow

As offices nationwide spring back to life, interior space designers and architects will soon have an easy-to-use planning tool to put indoor workplace furniture, staff and partitions – quite literally – in their proper place.

Death education prepares students for tough realities of working in the medical sector

The University of Melbourne has introduced elective subjects on death education to ensure students are well-equipped to deal with the tough realities of working in the medical sector.

Evidence of brain changes in those at risk of bipolar disorder captured with MRI...

A brain imaging study of young people at high risk of developing bipolar disorder has for the first time found evidence of weakening connections between key areas of the brain in late adolescence.
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