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Funds give heartbeat to cardiovascular research

Two researchers from The University of Western Australia have received Heart Foundation funds to help save more lives from cardiovascular disease.

Article on domestic violence policing of First Nations women wins criminology award

Criminology and law researcher Emma Buxton-Namisnyk’s study of domestic violence policing of First Nations women in Australia has been recognised with an Early Career Research Award.

Scientists develop versatile drug delivery system inspired by self-assembling proteins from caterpillars

NTU scientists have developed a versatile drug delivery system, inspired by nature.

Pioneering dementia research project races ahead

Formula One racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart and inventor and engineer Sir James Dyson joined forces to mark the official launch of an ambitious project that aims to uncover the causes of dementia.

University Technology Colleges failing younger students

Young people who join a University Technical College (UTC) at the age of 14 do far worse on average in their GCSEs than similar teenagers at other schools...

Research “cracks” the reason why fractures form in certain ways

An inter-disciplinary group of researchers from across the globe has discovered the reason why cracks start, spread and end in such an unpredictable way.

SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton

On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.

Monash University announces launch of n0de: a new spinout company driving net zero solutions

Former Monash University staff members and alumni Rob Brimblecombe and Scott Ferraro, who spearheaded Monash's award-winning Net Zero Initiative, have launched a new spinout company called n0de...

Legumes lost to heat: storage failures costing farmers and processors: study

Poor storage conditions are causing avoidable quality decline across the legume supply chain - costing growers and processors, new research shows.

ÉSEG’s Grande École Master in Management programme receives AMBA-accreditation

IÉSEG School of Management in France has enhanced its commitment to excellence in management education with the accreditation of its Grande École...
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