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Scientists find way to wipe a cell’s memory to better reprogram...
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature , Australian scientists have resolved a long-standing problem in regenerative medicine.
Importance of team structure in clinical settings in the spotlight
An expert from The University of Western Australia will provide recommendations on how medical teams can work more effectively and efficiently to enhance team performance, mental health and patient outcomes at an event focused on the healthcare sector.
Library restoration unearths unusual hidden history
During the restoration project of the University of Adelaide’s historic Reading Room, considered to be one of the most beautiful libraries in Australia, staff uncovered a flight of paper planes flown by distracted students...
Shaurya Kansal receives prestigious VC Leadership Scholarship at University of Wollongong
Shaurya Kansal, a driven and innovative young mind hailing from Meerut, India, has been awarded a highly esteemed Vice-Chancellor’s Leadership Scholarship from the University of Wollongong (UOW).
Researchers deconstruct bee stinger to help develop tiny medical devices
The anatomy of bee stingers could help lead to advancements in the emerging field of micro medical devices.
Research informs WHO malaria net guideline update
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has updated its recommendation for malaria-preventing mosquito nets based on new research from the University of Adelaide.
Brewing software startup awarded Scalapay Scale Up Scholarship
Abbl, a pioneering brewery management software startup founded by the creators of Wollongong’s Five Barrel Brewing, has been announced as the inaugural recipient of the Scalapay Scale Up Scholarship (part of Supporting Illawarra Entrepreneurs Initiative).
Deep cycling of carbon and chlorine were likely flipped in Earth’s...
High-pressure experiments are helping scientists understand the deep cycles of carbon and chlorine which are essential for life on earth, and how these have changed since three billion years ago.
Allan Sefton Memorial Lecture examines the value of Antarctic research
Professor Dana Bergstrom will present the annual Allan Sefton Memorial Lecture on Friday, posing the thought-provoking question, 'Is Antarctic science worth the carbon miles?'
Trial to fill 30-year knowledge gap in cancer surgery
University of Queensland researchers have received a $3.1 million grant for a trial which could revolutionise endometrial cancer treatment.










































