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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.

Improving cancer diagnosis with AI

New research using digital imaging could transform the field of cancer diagnosis in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Information session sheds light on pregnancy complication

The University of Adelaide will present an information session to support those who have been diagnosed with Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), current or past, as well as their friends and families. ICP is a liver disorder that occurs during pregnancy.

Research sheds new light on care home staff experiences in the...

New research in Scotland has shed light on the challenging and difficult experiences of care home staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

New blood test could improve concussion diagnosis: study

A global blood test for concussion could be a step closer after a Monash University-led study discovered specific proteins or biomarkers that can help diagnose concussions relatively quickly and accurately.

World-renowned artists to be part of Lumiere

The work of five world-renowned artists will be part of this year’s Lumiere light festival taking place in Durham from 16-19 November 2023.

Scientists see the light with diabetes and hypertension breakthrough

A collaboration between The University of Western Australia and Yonsei University in South Korea has developed a revolutionary method of diagnosing diabetes and hypertension, with major potential for precise...

Scientist’s 50-year study reveals climate change and avian flu impact on...

A scientist who has dedicated his life to studying seabirds has revealed how climate change has led to mass mortality events and altered breeding times, in one of the world’s longest running studies of its kind.

Childhood risk factors for sleep apnoea in middle age identified in...

Researchers from the University of Melbourne have been able to track childhood risk factors in developing obstructive sleep apnoea later in life, in the first longitudinal study of its kind.

Study reveals cosmic surprises from the dawn of time

A groundbreaking international study has unveiled remarkable insights into the early evolution of galaxies, shedding light on the fundamental processes that have shaped our universe.
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