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Water under Antarctica sounds warning of faster rising sea levels

Researchers from The University of Western Australia have found that groundwater deep beneath Antarctica could destabilise the continent’s ice sheet causing sea levels to rise faster.

University staff trained in Mental Health First Aid

More than 150 University of Waikato staff have gained the skills needed to support someone experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis thanks to the new Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Aotearoa New Zealand course.

University cements position for world-ranking research

The University of Adelaide has reaffirmed its place in one of the world’s most prestigious university rankings.

Mushrooms serve as ‘main character’ in most ecosystems

A team of Western mycologists (fungi experts) spent the past two summers digging deep in Newfoundland dirt to investigate the might of mushrooms and found what lies beneath truly is ‘the main character’ in most terrestrial ecosystems.

Power in harnessing natural landscapes to eradicate pests

Alpine ecosystems are under intense pressure from pest species, but University of Otago research has highlighted how the mountains themselves can be used to help eradicate them.

Engineering Professor Max Wong’s gift funds quantum tech research

For Max Wong, it’s always been about working together on the quest for wider and deeper knowledge.

Ten tips to get teens through exam season

Exam season looms for teens. Experts share psychological advice to help adolescents find their mojo.

Study reveals high neurodegenerative risk among former international rugby players

In findings published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, the researchers found that former international rugby players had...

Prestigious national honour for Professor Samina Yasmeen

When Professor Samina Yasmeen, founder and director of UWA’s Centre for Muslim States and Societies, took a personal call from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese while in Pakistan she thought she was being ‘pranked’.

Students’ ingenious ideas aim to improve the way we live

University of Adelaide students are showing their final year projects at Ingenuity, including a robot that mimics animal movements, improvements to lunar rover technology and a method of altering the direction of waves.
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