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Australian Government bans genetic discrimination in life insurance: A big win for preventive health

Following the recommendations of a report led by Monash University’s Dr Jane Tiller and Professor Paul Lacaze...

First-year students make the best of a Zoom-filled year

Chatting with first-year students in the College of Arts & Sciences would normally be done over coffee at the Temple of Zeus, with stories, smiles and even some tears...

Medical suite to advance brain disorder research and treatment

A clinical suite at a University of Queensland health research facility is ready to help unlock the mysteries of neurological conditions experienced by one billion people worldwide.

Microscopes and computers join forces to unravel biological mysteries

Researchers at the NUS Centre for BioImaging Sciences (CBIS) have developed a new method to observe materials of low atomic weight, such as biological molecules...

Radiopharmaceuticals offer promise to image – and treat – cancer

$24-million cross-Canada grant will support development of radiopharmaceuticals from discovery to use in the health-care system.

New rankings show Waikato having a real impact

The latest Times Higher Education Impact Rankings have confirmed the University of Waikato is delivering on its promise to provide forward thinking, world changing research and education.

The University Club to dissolve, reopen under Wisconsin Union management

The University Club closed in March 2020 to comply with COVID-19 pandemic related public health restrictions and to protect the health of customers, staff, and members of campus and local communities.

Newcastle physicist Dr Karen Livesey named a national STEM Superstar

Specialising in magnetic nanomaterials, Dr Livesey is one of 60 diverse and brilliant scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians who has been chosen to step into the media spotlight as a STEM expert.

Non-invasive study finds new high-potential geothermal energy site in Yishun

NTU researchers have found evidence of a highly fractured, water-saturated geothermal underground reservoir southeast of the Sembawang Hot Spring, located in the Yishun district.

Funding a better future for preterm babies

A collaborative project to improve breastfeeding and the use of human milk in premature babies has been awarded a $2.5 million grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Centres of Research Excellence Scheme.
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