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Mental health programme for medical students gets upgrade after successful pilot study

The first ever psychological intervention to help prepare medical students for clinical placements saw significant improvements in resilience, confidence and mental wellbeing after...

Repurposed diabetes drug can reduce pain for those with knee arthritis and overweight or...

A common diabetes drug can reduce the pain of people with knee osteoarthritis and overweight or obesity, possibly delaying the need for knee replacements, Monash University-led research has found.

How to find a job on LinkedIn?

Learn how to use LinkedIn to find the job you want! Discover how to build your network and advance your career.

Social prescribing link workers have positive impact on general practice

The rollout of social prescribing link workers in primary care services in England appears to have had a positive impact on patient experience and outcomes...

UOW researchers awarded $7M for climate and decarbonisation projects

Chris Gibson and Sharon Robinson honoured with ARC Laureate Fellowships for groundbreaking research projects

Fundamental reset of society needed to prevent decline in social mobility in the post-Covid...

A fundamental reset of society is needed to avert an unprecedented decline in social mobility in the post-Covid era, leading experts have warned.

BU Business School awarded the Small Business Charter Award

The award recognises the Business School's outstanding contribution to supporting small businesses, student entrepreneurship, and the local economy.

Environmental and social change a focus for investors

Increasingly people want their investments to be driving positive environmental and social change but that’s difficult to achieve through listed market investing, Purpose Capitol Executive Director Bill Murphy says.

Stanford researchers showcase a new level of control over how atoms interact

In a new study, Stanford researchers demonstrate how to manipulate atoms so they interact with an unprecedented degree of control.

Cutting-edge quantum control technology commercialised

Quantum technology jointly developed at NTU Singapore and the National University of Singapore (NUS) has now been spun off into a new deep tech startup, AQSolotl.
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