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Fellowships to improve child health outcomes

Three early career researchers from The University of Western Australia have been awarded Fellowships to improve child health research by exploring ways to remove brain tumours, improve vaccine uptake...

The ‘flip-flop’ qubit: realisation of a new quantum bit in silicon controlled by electric...

UNSW Sydney research demonstrates a new type of quantum bit in silicon, called ‘flip-flop’ qubit, which can facilitate the construction of a large-scale quantum computer.

Australia’s potential as a global leader for surgical AI

Australia and New Zealand could become international leaders in the safe use of artificial intelligence (AI) in surgery, but first there needs to be guidelines in place to safeguard patients, according to University of Adelaide experts.

The Otago Postgraduate Association (OPA) here to help postgrads

Throughout 2022 OPA hopes to increase its visibility among postgraduate students by letting them know it’s open and available to everybody.

Manchester Professor wins award for her commitment to disability inclusion

Professor Jackie Carter from The University of Manchester has been recognised with a prestigious Culture Shift Award for her exceptional leadership and commitment to advancing disability inclusion within higher education.

Researchers campaign to raise awareness of ‘sharenting’ dangers

As the new school year looms and thousands of back-to-school photos of children in their uniforms are posted on social media, academics are warning of the dangers of ‘sharenting’.

University of Melbourne celebrates largest New Colombo Plan Scholars intake

A record-breaking number of global ambassadors is set to emerge from the University of Melbourne, with all 20 of its nominated undergraduates selected

Vaccination reduces the risk of severe COVID-19 infection

However, adults who are frail, living in areas of high deprivation or have unhealthy lifestyles are more at risk of COVID-19 infection and getting ill, despite being vaccinated, compared to other vaccinated people.

Experts identify priorities for coastal research in Western Australia

Researchers from The University of Western Australia have joined coastal management experts from government agencies, non-government agencies and industry to identify the critical research needed to improve the management...

Gene blocks spillover of avian flu to humans

A key human gene has been shown to prevent most strains of bird flu from causing infection in people.
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