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ANU and UWA launch a revolution in science education

Two national teaching programs will "revolutionise" science education in Australian schools and generate the next generation of Aussie Einsteins, quantum gurus, and our future science and technology workforce.

Ribbiting rhythms: citizen science reveals new information about frog calls

Researchers use large-scale data from citizen scientists to analyse the calls of nearly 700 frogs and discover new insights about frog communication.

Exploring dark matter through Australian-first arts and science collaboration with Arts at CERN

Dark Matters, a new exhibition presenting art and science projects that interrogate the undefinable, unmeasurable and unsettling phenomena that is dark matter, has been developed by Science Gallery Melbourne.

For the first time, astronomers have found life-supporting molecules called phosphates on Enceladus

Phosphorus is the most elusive element crucial for life as we know it – and we now have the first evidence there’s some available in the oceans of Enceladus.

UC maths student awarded scholarship to study at Cambridge

Jack Aimer is one of nine recipients nationwide to receive a competitive William Georgetti Scholarship from Universities New Zealand.

Video games spark exciting new frontier in neuroscience

University of Queensland researchers have used an algorithm from a video game to gain insights into the behaviour of molecules within live brain cells.

Emerging field of circadian medicine gets a boost with new global association

World-leading experts in the emerging field of circadian medicine are proud to announce a new global association to further the science of sleep and other circadian rhythms, and take those findings into clinical practice.

Warming waters spark ‘evolution at super speed’ in marine sponges

Sponges that survive marine heatwaves can undergo rapid changes within just one generation, new research finds.

Technology reveals the hidden world of an endangered subantarctic penguin population

Dr Chris Muller’s PhD research saw him living on an isolated subantarctic island and developing new drone technology to gain insight into one of the world’s rarest and most endangered penguin species.

Victorian Medtech Skills and Device Hub to accelerate growth in vibrant medtech sector

An Australian-first medical technology hub, led by the University of Melbourne and backed by the Victorian Government, is set to accelerate Victoria’s medical technology development ecosystem.
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