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St Mary’s students win Brain Bee with lucid dreaming video

St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School has taken out top prize in the Australian Brain Bee Challenge held at The University of Western Australia, for a video on lucid dreaming – a unique state where a person is conscious during a dream.

Writing, Gender and the Natural World – Six-part speaker series featuring nine of Australia’s...

On Wednesday 27 July, the University of South Australia’s Creative People, Products and Places Research Centre (CP3) will host the first event in a new six-part speaker series called Writing, Gender and the Natural World.

University of Leeds and Asda announce data partnership

Asda and the University have joined forces to better understand pressing societal challenges such as nutrition, environmental and health issues through a strategic data partnership.

Drug Control Centre prepares for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

The Drug Control Centre (DCC), a part of King’s Forensics at King’s College London, is pleased to provide support to UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Cutting-edge technology could be a ‘game changer’ for pain management

Technology that is enabling people to have conversations with famous faces through artificial intelligence is being applied to the world of persistent pain management in a project led by Teesside University.United Kingdom

UM scholar publishes book on regulating artificial intelligence

Rostam J Neuwirth, head of the Department of Global Legal Studies of the University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Law, has published a new book titled ‘The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Regulating Subliminal AI Systems’.

Where do southern right whales feed over summer?

Researchers are working to discover where southern right whales go to feed over summer after coming to Australian shores to breed and calve during winter.

Taking charge in the face of adversity – climate change adaptors focus of project

As the world struggles to take meaningful action on climate change, University of Otago researchers are studying how mana whenua and local authorities are stepping up to help their communities.

Researchers make new connections between sperm and overall health

Researchers from the Infertility and Reproduction Program at Hunter Medical Research Institute have unearthed a connection between lipid peroxidation that occurs in both poor sperm health and in other diseases.

Students at the centre of new $70 million Arts and Cultural Building

A vibrant new $70 million Arts and Cultural Building at the University of Melbourne puts students at the centre of a space that encourages connection, artistic creativity, and collaboration.
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