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University of Newcastle students welcomed to ‘The House’

From 19 August 2022, University of Newcastle students will have access to a new space called ‘The House’, created in consultation with the University of Newcastle Students’ Association (UNSA) and our broad student community.

PCB contamination in Icelandic orcas: a matter of diet

Accurate forecasting of health risks to killer whale populations may depend on looking at individual variations in their diet...

Cutting-edge quantum control technology commercialised

Quantum technology jointly developed at NTU Singapore and the National University of Singapore (NUS) has now been spun off into a new deep tech startup, AQSolotl.

Delivering housing affordability solutions

Expert economists from the University of Adelaide will share their solutions to the current housing affordability crises during a series of presentations at a free workshop this September.

Building climate resilience through a joint research collaboration

Resorts World Sentosa’s (RWS) S.E.A. Aquarium and the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) at NTU Singapore are embarking on a research collaboration that will see the collective efforts of S.E.A. Aquarium and EOS...

Parkinson’s Disease is Not One, But Two Diseases

Researchers around the world have been puzzled by the different symptoms and varied disease pathways of Parkinson’s patients.

Tasmanian school students set to dive into national submarine challenge

The Australian Maritime College (AMC) is proud to partner with Re-Engineering Foundation Australia (REA) to bring its renowned SUBS in Schools Technology Challenge to Tasmania for the first time.

Ancient gene offers new clue to disease susceptibility for First Nations people

A world-first discovery has identified a previously unknown gene variant influencing first-line immune defences in First Nations people – who are at higher risk of severe respiratory viral diseases – and offers insights for improved disease prevention strategies.

New theory on dairy cow disease could revolutionize animal health — and maybe human...

A groundbreaking idea from a University of Alberta scientist could finally crack the code behind one of the most stubborn diseases in the dairy industry — and lead to a new understanding of human health.

Funding boost for native tree restoration project

More landowners will get access to expert advice on planting native trees with the expansion of a Restoration Ambassadors programme led by the University of Canterbury (UC).
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