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Professor Richard Robson accepts his Nobel Prize in Chemistry

University of Melbourne Professor Richard Robson accepted his Nobel Prize in Chemistry from Swedish King Carl Gustaf XVI this morning in a glittering ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall.

Commuters see fewer familiar faces post pandemic

Seeing people we recognise on the train or at the bus stop can enhance feelings of safety and comfort but a University of Queensland study shows

Australia-India Research Collaboration Framework released

A landmark framework will drive the next phase of Australia-India research collaboration, shaping multi-sector partnerships that tackle shared challenges and deliver real-world impact.

Fish oil supplement halves serious cardiovascular events in patients on dialysis

A daily fish oil supplement has been shown to significantly reduce serious cardiovascular events in people receiving dialysis for kidney failure.

Hailstorm forecasting set to improve with new data gathering project

A unique network of monitoring stations is being installed across some of Australia’s most hail-prone locations this storm season, to better understand extreme weather events.

Mayan knowledge educator delivers 2025 Narrm Oration

Marisol Culej Culej, an Indigenous community knowledge educator and activist for women's human rights, has delivered the 2025 Narrm Oration reflecting on the harmonious, intersecting ways of Mayan living.

ANU releases Academic Portfolio Implementation Plan following extensive staff consultation

The Australian National University (ANU) has today released the Academic Portfolio Implementation Plan...

The 12-year gap: how Australians can stay healthier for longer

Australians face a decade of poor health unless they close the gap between living longer and staying well.

ANU releases College of Arts and Social Sciences Implementation Plan

The Australian National University (ANU) today released the College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) Implementation Plan, following an extensive consultation process that...

Why flexible work alone isn’t enough: preferences matter more than policy

New research shows that workers benefit from flexible work arrangements when employers align policies with individual preferences rather than uniform mandates.
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