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Residue from household disinfectants may be leading to drug resistance in deadly bacteria

Macquarie University scientists have contributed to a new study that suggests we may need to rethink current disinfection strategies at home and in hospitals in the fight against superbugs.

Inspiring Pacific students to study science

With Pacific people vastly under-represented in the sciences, Massey has been educating Pacific high school students about pathways into science careers.

Collaboration at the core of new artistic residency by award-winning musician Delaney Davidson

Te Rewa O Puanga, the School of Music and Creative Media Production, have invited Delaney Davidson to be Artist in Residence at Massey during 2022 and 2023.

Victoria to skill-up Asia Pacific‘s future mRNA medicines manufacturing workforce

The Victorian Government and Monash University have partnered to establish Australia’s first dedicated mRNA medicines manufacturing workforce training centre through a landmark agreement supported...

Aerospace Engineering student represents Australia at NASA competition

RMIT’s Jack Emmerson was the only Australian finalist in a NASA-sponsored global competition held in Florida, USA.

Understanding older care leavers’ perceptions and experiences of aged care services

A new National Centre for Healthy Ageing-led review, in partnership with Monash University, has explored key issues facing the more than 500,000 older care leavers who are transitioning into the aged care support syste

Colourful outlook: ornaments enhance primate group dynamics

A new study from The University of Western Australia has revealed decorative features such as vibrant fur, striking beards and elaborate body ornaments in primates are essential for communication between different groups.

PhD researchers have three minutes to make an impact

How does one distil years of research and tens of thousands of words into three minutes? With a lot of creativity and a dash of fun.

Early-career biostatistics scholar from Brown wins prestigious Packard fellowship

Brown School of Public Health faculty member Lorin Crawford will receive $875,000 over five years to pursue research in statistics, genomics and applied mathematics.

The fine art of storytelling for Archibald winner and UNSW alumna

Archibald Prize winner Julia Gutman paints portraits whose stories run deep, and are layered with meaning and with textiles, too.
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