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Indigenous health study rolls out across Queensland

A landmark research project will place health workers in Indigenous communities across Queensland to study the long-term wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.

Immune cell discovery could lead to improved chronic worm treatment

Monash University researchers have uncovered why some intestinal worm infections become chronic in animal models, which could eventually lead to human vaccines and improved treatments.

Taking transdisciplinary learning to international heights

A new partnership between the UTS TD School and the University of Arizona (UA) in the USA will see the award-winning UTS Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation delivered at UA, opening exciting new opportunities for students and staff at both universities.

Body temperature identified as a major risk factor for gut issues...

Australians playing sport or working in physical jobs for extended periods in hot weather or environments risk gut damage and blood poisoning that may lead to serious illness.

ARC Future Fellowship recipients announced

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have been awarded more than $7.5 million in the latest Australian Research Council Future Fellowships.

Transformative Battery Recycling Centre awarded funding

A University of Adelaide researcher will help transform Australia’s battery and resource industry after being awarded a $5 million Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation grant.

$2.2m for donor milk trial for pre-term babies

More than 2000 pre-term babies will participate in a donor breast milk trial funded as part of a $73 million National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies (CTCS) Grant round.

Improved stability could help perovskite solar cells compete with silicon

An international team that includes researchers from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering has created a perovskite solar cell that can stand up to high temperatures for more than 1,500 hours...

Is the Productivity Commission beyond repair?

Chris Barrett has a formidable job ahead as the new Productivity Commission chief, writes UTS Emeritus Professor Roy Green.

UQ launches vaccine trial for dogs with bone cancer

University of Queensland veterinary researchers are recruiting pet dogs diagnosed with cancer to test an experimental vaccine.
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