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Psychological impacts of Delta

Languishing, burnout and stigma are all among the possible psychological impacts as Delta lingers in the community, says Dr Dougal Sutherland.

Nature time boosts children’s mental health, especially for those from low-income families

Children who spend more time in natural environments have significantly better mental health, according to new research led by the University of Glasgow.

World first: Monash University researchers identify potential cause and treatment for obesity and insulin...

Monash University researchers have shown for the first time that mesenteric (gut) lymphatic dysfunction is a potential cause of and therapeutic target for obesity and insulin resistance.

International student caps threaten the Victorian economy

New independent analysis has revealed the government's proposed introduction of caps on universities’ international student enrolments would seriously damage the Victorian economy, strengthening calls for a review of the proposal.

As vast amounts of polystyrene go to landfill, could wool be the answer?

Working in the meal kit delivery industry, Joanne Howarth was horrified by the volume of EPS polystyrene packaging it generated. The solution she came up with was both disruptive and effective. It also won her a 2021 University of Sydney Alumni Award.

Breaking down the barriers for endometriosis care

This month’s Research Tuesdays public lecture will delve into the latest in accessible care for people with endometriosis.

Flexible Sensors Slide Into The Future With New Approach To Electronic Printing

A new method of ‘sliding’ delicate high-performance electronics onto flexible surfaces could enable future developments in electronics, scientists say.

Helping elite athletes adjust to life away from the spotlight

University of Queensland research is supporting elite athletes to adjust to life after retiring from sport.

Physics student awarded 2022 Rhodes Scholarship

A postgraduate physics student at The University of Western Australia has been named Western Australia’s Rhodes Scholar for 2022, recognising his potential as young global ambassador.

How can new non-antibiotic therapeutic approaches and AI help us tackle antimicrobial resistance?

Growing antimicrobial resistance creates an urgent need for the rapid advancement of technology to address this global health challenge.
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