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Queer young people in Australia face disproportionate challenges

New research from the Monash University Centre for Youth Policy and Education Practice has found that queer young people in Australia face disproportionate challenges in contrast to their heterosexual peers in key areas such as education...

Breakthrough gives hope in fight against aggressive form of blood cancer

Researchers at the University of Southampton have identified a new subtype of lymphoma which could pave the way to improved and more targeted treatments for some blood cancer patients.

Deadly snakes could save your life

Some of the world’s deadliest snakes could soon be saving lives, with research from The University of Queensland showing venom could be used to stop uncontrolled bleeding.

Hailstorm forecasting set to improve with new data gathering project

A unique network of monitoring stations is being installed across some of Australia’s most hail-prone locations this storm season, to better understand extreme weather events.

Online toolkit reduces money conflict

A new toolkit that helps couples talk about money aims to curtail the risk of financial hardship and economic harm.

Life satisfaction plummets among young Aussies during COVID

Young Australians have suffered the greatest drop in life satisfaction during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, new analysis from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.

ANU start-up receives funding for anti-inflammatory research

A new start-up company led by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) and Monash University has received funding to develop a method to block inflammation caused by a number of common diseases...

Engineers develop new integration route for tiny transistors

The transparent and flexible material could pave the way for emerging 2D electronic applications.

Dundee surgeon among UK team transforming cancer services in Nablus

A University of Dundee academic has told how the efforts of UK medics are helping to transform care for women with some of the lowest breast cancer survival rates in the world.

Otago researchers closer to treating heart disease in diabetic patients

University of Otago researchers are closer to preventing immature death and improving the overall health of people with diabetes.
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