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Weaving Indigenous knowledge with scientific research: a balanced approach

Insights from bicultural research can enhance practical applications from a palaeotsunami database to land-use decisions, according to a new review in Earth Surface Dynamics

Sheffield voted one of the best cities in the UK for students

Sheffield has been named as one of the top three ‘best student cities’ in the UK, according to a new ranking by StudentCrowd.

Hunga Volcano eruption and its once-in-a-century atmospheric wave

Hunga Volcano in the Kingdom of Tonga began a new eruptive sequence on 19 December 2021, culminating in the climactic eruption on 15 January 2022.

Sydney’s newest museum opens

The museum has free entry and brings together the University of Sydney's collections of antiquities, natural history, historic photographs, cultural artefacts and art.

Suicide rate higher for people with autism

University of Queensland-led research has found people on the autism spectrum are almost 3 times more likely to die by suicide compared to non-autistic people.

Young women in rugby join Canterbury concussion study

The two-year Canterbury study, which will kick off in next year’s rugby season amid growing concern about health and safety in the sport, originally involved two teams of male junior rugby players at the Waihora Rugby Club in Tai Tapu, with funding from the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation.

UOW researcher awarded $1 million NHMRC funding to focus on deadly Strep A bacteria

University of Wollongong’s Associate Professor Martina Sanderson-Smith, has been awarded more than $1 million over three years for innovative research into the Group A Streptococcus (Strep A) bacteria...

Monash welcomes Australia’s circular economy transition progress

Monash University has welcomed positive steps in Australia’s transition to a circular economy, with two significant developments this month, including that the federal government adopted and agreed to implement Monash expert recommendations.

BSc Geography graduate wins The Wellington Medal

The award recognises the student’s excellent academic achievements and contributions to King’s during their time at university and their potential for the future.

Male infertility is more common than you may think. Here are five ways to...

Infertility is often thought of as a female problem, but one in three IVF cycles in Australia involve male infertility.
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