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Curtin researcher the first Australian to receive Houtermans Award

Leading Curtin computational chemist Dr Raffaella Demichelis has been named the 2022 recipient of the prestigious F. G. Houtermans Award for her outstanding research contributions.

Project to propel low-carbon energy transition awarded over £3 million

The University of Bristol has received £3.5 million to bring together international researchers on a project that puts well-being at the heart of energy system design.

Academics find game classifications do not influence popularity

Researchers from The University of Western Australia working with Perth Games Lab have found Australian Classification Board ratings do not influence players when they are deciding what to play.

Amphibians bounce-back from Earth’s greatest mass extinction

Ancient frog relatives survived the aftermath of the largest mass extinction of species by feeding on freshwater prey that evaded terrestrial predators, University of Bristol academics have found.

Transforming our mental health through nutrition

Seeing people get better is the main driver in University of Canterbury Professor of Clinical Psychology Julia Rucklidge’s pursuit to change the treatment of mental illness.

Scientists take important step forward in developing new treatment for E.Coli infections

Scientists have taken an important step toward the development of a potential new treatment for treating Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), the notorious bug associated with severe food poisoning.

University Quarter’s open-air display showcases artwork

An open-air art display curated from the University of Hull’s art collection showcases artists and their paintings to a wider audience in the University Quarter.

Transformative partnership will help researchers tackle society’s most pressing challenges

Researchers will be able to access cutting-edge tools to tackle society’s most pressing challenges across healthcare, manufacturing and sustainability...

Report explores WA’s future as we head towards 2050

Western Australia is likely to remain one of the safest places in the world, both from infectious diseases and military onslaught, through to 2050 and beyond, according to a new report launched today by The University of Western Australia.

World first OCT-Raman diagnostics system to provide fast AI-enabled breast cancer diagnosis during surgery

A team of researchers are working with surgeons to install a unique AI-enabled combined Optical Coherent Tomography (OCT) and Raman spectroscopy system...
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