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‘Rosetta stone’ of code allows scientists to run core quantum operation

To build a large-scale quantum computer that works, scientists and engineers need to overcome the spontaneous errors that quantum bits, or qubits, create as they operate.

Zooming in: UQ photo contest captures science at the nanoscale

The winning image in this year's AIBN photo competition for National Science Week - an osteocyte suspended in a 3D biomimetic hydrogel system, captured by Shiva Muthuswamy.

Home blood pressure monitors may be giving inaccurate readings

High blood pressure is a leading contributor to preventable disability and early death because – particularly when it’s not well controlled...

Abrupt Antarctic changes could have catastrophic consequences for generations to come...

Antarctica is at risk of abrupt and potentially irreversible changes to the continent’s ice, ocean and ecosystems that could have profound implications for Australia and beyond...

University of Melbourne hosts inaugural Oceania Oration on Pacific futures

The University of Melbourne’s Oceania Institute has hosted the inaugural Oceania Oration, bringing together regional leaders, researchers and community representatives to discuss...

Breaking ground: New Monash University student accommodation

The new 252-bed, seven-storey residence is being developed in the north-east precinct of Monash’s Clayton campus, alongside College Walk and north of Jock Marshall Reserve.

Monash wins for Research Commercialisation at AFR Higher Education Awards

The team behind Monash University’s Neuromedicines Discovery Centre (NDC) have been named the joint winners of the Research...

Where whales feed: findings to inform conservation efforts

Australian southern right whales visit a broader range of foraging habitats compared to the neighbouring New Zealand population, according to a team of international researchers.

New study uncovers how beta blockers could halt the progression of...

Monash University researchers have identified a molecular biomarker in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) tumours which could inform when beta blockers can play a role in “switching off” tumour progression.

UWA steps up investment in cancer imaging spinout

The University of Western Australia has made its first follow-on investment in one of its spinout companies, throwing its support behind Perth-based medtech innovator...
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