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Obesity lowering the age for knee replacements

More than half of Australians who underwent knee replacement for osteoarthritis were obese, increasing their risk of having the operation at a younger age, especially among women.

Engineering firm which saved ancient warship and solves air crash mysteries marks 10-years of...

Scientists behind an engineering consultancy in Southampton which helped save an ancient warship have celebrated their successes after reaching a 10-year milestone.

WA’s leading scientists to share marine expertise with local students

The State’s leading marine researchers are set to share their science expertise with local students this week in the first of a series of teaching sessions on Western Australia’s marine environment.

Human trial finds ultrasound treatment for dementia is safe

Scanning ultrasound to potentially treat Alzheimer's disease has been found to be safe and well tolerated in a first-in-human pilot study conducted by University of Queensland researchers.

Team tackling bullying wins national award

A team of academics who collaborated with students and health leaders to develop a tool that has reduced bullying on clinical placements has won a national award.

International students benefit from extra support

More than 9400 University of Melbourne international students have benefited from expanded support services in 2022, with more programs commencing in Semester 2.

Life-saving Australian discovery helps combat antibiotic resistance

Researchers have found a new method that can detect the presence of a bacterial infection and determine which antibiotics would be most effective for treatment in less than five hours, instead of days.

Banks strikes gold with coveted AMA medal

A prominent public health physician and epidemiologist from The Australian National University (ANU) who has shaped public discourse on e-cigarettes by highlighting the dangers they pose has been honoured by the peak professional body for doctors in Australia.

UBCO looks at smart technology to safeguard drinking water

Delivery of safe and high-quality drinking water is an essential public service, but it’s not easy to monitor water quality in real-time close to customers’ homes.

Seawalls and seagrass spruce up Sydney Harbour

A major scientific project is set to rewild and restore the unique marine habitats of Sydney Harbour, with UTS scientists diving in to help.
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