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All roads lead to Rome: Curtin University signs MoU with Consulate...

Curtin University staff and students will have new opportunities to work alongside and learn from internationally renowned academic and industry leaders...

New study finds indoor mining service workers feeling the heat

A new study by The University of Western Australia has revealed that indoor service workers in the mining industry bear the brunt of the cognitive, productivity and health impacts of extreme heat...

NSW Premier officially opens the UTS Vault

The Premier officially opened the facility at a launch event attended by government, university and industry representatives.

Professor Chris Greening awarded Prime Minister’s Prize for Life Scientist of...

Professor Chris Greening has been awarded the Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year – one of seven Prizes for Science awarded by the Prime Minister every year.

UOW Early Start Discovery Space presents collaborative art experiences with Bundanon

University of Wollongong (UOW) Early Start Discovery Space and South Coast cultural organisation Bundanon have collaborated on new play-based art experiences for children and their adults that consider water in our environment.

Potential genetic screening for aggressive melanoma

Researchers from The University of Queensland and The Alfred hospital in Melbourne have identified gene variants which may contribute to people being at higher risk for nodular melanoma.

UQ to create new coral reef protection tool

University of Queensland researchers are developing a web-based management program capable of mapping ocean water pollution almost as it happens.

Monash Engineering research to help stabilise national energy grid

Electrical engineering researchers from Monash University will use Federal Government funding to investigate and develop a tool to predict and manage instability in Australia’s national energy grid.

A daily dark brew could reduce diabetes risk

Drinking dark tea every day may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes in adults through better blood sugar control, according to a new study conducted by a team of researchers co-led by the University of Adelaide.

Ancient stories of the sea: Mammung film premiere

Audiences are invited to share in a living memory from a period of climatic change that rivals what we are seeing today, at the film premiere of Mammung, next Tuesday 10 October.
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