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Tackling some of cancer’s biggest mysteries: new grants for UNSW Sydney researchers

Early and mid-career medicine and biomedical engineering academics will receive grants to explore new approaches to cancer treatment.

TWU Researchers Seek to Prenict Cardiovascular Fitness Through Tracking Micro RNA

MicroRNAs play important roles in regulating gene expression, through directing what proteins each cell makes. Since their recent discovery in the 90s...

Inspirational women celebrated in University exhibition

Inspirational women who have blazed a trail for colleagues and students are being celebrated by the University of Sheffield in a portrait exhibition.

Rapid test team raise £2M to help patients get the right antibiotic faster

Southampton researchers have created a potentially life-saving test that can quickly find out which antibiotics will and won’t work for treating a bacterial infection.

In test with mice, Zika virus eliminates brain tumor common in children

A study published in the Cancer Research journal from the American Association for Cancer Research reveals a possible therapeutic use of Zika virus...

Royal Meteorological Society gives Climate Science Communications Award to Dr Tamsin Edwards

The Royal Meteorological Society has awarded their 2020 Climate Science Communications Award to Dr Tamsin Edwards.

$8.9m in DECRA grants awarded to Monash early career researchers

Twenty-one Monash researchers have been awarded more than $8.9 million under the ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA) scheme.

University of Birmingham expert awarded prestigious Institute of Physics Medal & Prize

The internationally-renowned prize is awarded for Dan's exceptional contribution to physics education. Dan works in both the School of Education and the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham.

UNSW Sydney alumnus receives 2023 NAIDOC Person of the Year Award

UNSW Sydney alumnus Professor Kelvin Kong has won the 2023 NAIDOC Person of the Year Award. This year’s award finalists were whittled down from 200 nominees.

Negative music strikes a positive note in listeners’ memories

Have you ever listened to a piece of music, and despite the genre or tone, been able to think of a positive memory?
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