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Nanoparticles help scientists zoom in on super small objects

Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Adelaide are using nanoparticles to develop new sources of light that will allow us to peel back the curtain into the world of extremely small objects...

Pathways for future female leaders opens for 2023

Momentum is growing for women entering politics across Australia as the non-partisan Pathways to Politics Program for Women opens applications for its 2023 intake.

First patient on trial in colorectal, gastric and ovarian cancer study

Newcastle biotechnology company ImmVirX Pty Limited has treated the first cancer patient in the clinical trial of its bio-selected oncolytic virus, IVX037.

Receiving the prestigious Vega Medal

Queen’s researcher John Smol has been recognized for his lifetime achievements with the Vega Medal, a Nobel Prize-equivalent in geography, awarded by the King of Sweden.

Mental health and pregnancy research in Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities awarded...

Genes & Health, a pioneering genetic research programme that aims to improve health for British Bangladeshi and British Pakistani communities...

Chanel Contos joins ANU

Leading youth advocate Chanel Contos, whose landmark petition started a vital national conversation on sexual consent and education, is joining the Global Institute for Women's Leadership (GIWL).

Robot fish makes splash with motion breakthrough

A coil-powered robot fish designed by scientists at the University of Bristol could make underwater exploration more accessible.

SFU, UVic team receives $1 million to study climate solutions for...

Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions funds multi-partner research to create resilience, reduce emissions and lessen climate impacts.

Study shows how accents, gender of candidates affect hiring decisions, careers

Canada’s workforce is made up of people from around the world, and many workers speak English as a second language.

Science to benefit from industry expertise with Royal Society Entrepreneur

Scientific research at the University of Nottingham is set to benefit from industry expertise with the appointment of a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence.
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