Superheroes – a marvel at healthy living
Adopting superhero behaviours such as maintaining physical activity and strong social connections may improve health later in life, a University of Queensland study has found.
Does your child manage anger well?
Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children – from sibling squabbles to protests over screen time limits.
Over Half Of People With Multiple Long-term Conditions Experience Chronic Pain
People with multimorbidity – two or more long-term health conditions – showed a greater association with chronic pain, according to a new study.
McMaster earns top spot for graduate student research intensity in annual rankings
McMaster University remains one of Canada’s top research universities, based on the annual rankings published by Research Infosource.
T cells fit to tackle Omicron, suggests new study
Research from the University of Melbourne and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has revealed T cells, one of the body’s key defences against COVID-19
SAiGENCI researchers given a funding boost
Researchers from the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI), based at the University of Adelaide, have been awarded funding to further their work in prostate and pancreatic cancers.
QUT research could end global banana threat
QUT and Hort Innovation have launched a $9.8 million research project to develop Cavendish and Goldfinger bananas that are resistant to Panama Tropical Race 4 (TR4), a deadly disease that is threatening global production.
Internationally renowned biomedical scientist to join NTU as Deputy President and Provost
NTU today announced that Professor Christian Wolfrum, an eminent biomedical scientist, will be joining the University as the next Deputy President and Provost.
UC Professor named Supreme Winner at Women of Influence awards
UC is proud to congratulate Professor Bronwyn Hayward on being recognised as the Supreme Winner at the Women of Influence awards.
Researchers to listen to cities through optical fibre networks
Researchers from the University of Southampton and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) will ‘listen’ to a UK city for the first time at scale through its network of optical fibre cables using a ground-breaking new technology.















































