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The Sydney student fighting for disability rights around the world

As a child in Saudi Arabia, Umar was refused entry to school because of his disability. Now 28, he is completing a PhD at the University of Sydney and campaigning for equal rights for people like him.

Citizen scientists can help endangered sharks

A Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia is asking the community to embrace the theme of this year’s National Science Week by becoming a citizen scientist and documenting endangered hammerhead sharks.

It’s now up to Paris to keep the Olympic spirit burning

London and Beijing have shown us that keeping an Olympic Games sporting legacy alive post-event does not come without some hurdles.

Death education prepares students for tough realities of working in the...

The University of Melbourne has introduced elective subjects on death education to ensure students are well-equipped to deal with the tough realities of working in the medical sector.

UTS pain management expert wins 2024 NSW Young Tall Poppy

Dr Joshua Pate has been named a 2024 NSW Young Tall Poppy for his work in paediatric pain research and physiotherapy. The Tall Poppy awards recognise the achievements of young Australian scientists and science communicators.

Why nuclear energy is not the solution to the climate crisis

Despite about 20 countries declaring plans to triple nuclear energy by 2050 and the backing of billionaires like Bill Gates, we should not support expanding nuclear power.

Scientists and rangers share knowledge to restore seagrass

Scientists from The University of Western Australia have partnered with Indigenous rangers on a seagrass restoration project in Gathaagudu (Shark Bay) to help moderate climate change and conserve biodiversity.

Fitness levels shine a light on atrial fibrillation risks

A person’s fitness levels could provide greater insight into the progression of atrial fibrillation, according to a new study by University of Adelaide researchers.

Breaking down the barriers for endometriosis care

This month’s Research Tuesdays public lecture will delve into the latest in accessible care for people with endometriosis.

Rural Australia delivers quality aged care

Despite many homes doing it tough, rural Australia delivers quality aged care.
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