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The art of happiness: New campaign encourages creativity for mental health

Western Australians will soon be encouraged to embrace the arts to enhance their mental wellbeing as part of a world-first, statewide campaign, Good Arts, Good Mental Health.

Brilliant ANU scientists take out Eureka prizes

The brains behind a book aimed at inspiring children with a gravity-defying emu and the team helping to save endangered languages are among the winners of Australia's top science awards - the Eureka Prizes.

University of Melbourne confers Honorary Doctorate to Waanyi writer Dr Alexis Wright

The University of Melbourne has conferred an honorary doctorate on Dr Alexis Wright, an internationally recognised, multi-award-winning writer.

Global Voices scholars to tackle climate and gender issues at UN forums

Two Curtin University students will take to the international stage at important United Nations events to pursue their passions for gender equality and the environment after being awarded Global Voices scholarships.

Social media negatively impacting teens’ life satisfaction

Social media is negatively impacting the life satisfaction of Australian high school students, according to the latest findings from Australia’s largest survey of young people.

Lincoln Selected to Showcase Net Zero Robotic Farming at COP26

With an estimated 37% of the world's greenhouse gasses being produced by the agri-food industry, the UK Government has selected the University of Lincoln, UK, to share with COP26 its cutting-edge robotics and artificial intelligence...

Removing unwanted smoky notes from wine

University of Adelaide researchers have evaluated a new method to remediate smoke tainted wine, incurring less damage to the final product.

Research Casts New Light On Processes Behind Solar Eruptions

New research into the powerful magnetic fields which form inside the sun and cause violent eruptions could help predict solar flares.

Study finds key to improving turtle and tortoise extinction crisis

A groundbreaking study has provided crucial insights into the fertility and reproductive health of wild turtles and tortoises, which could help reverse their declining populations.

HKBU showcases innovative technologies at InnoCarnival

The School of Chinese Medicine (SCM), the Faculty of Social Sciences (SOSC) and the Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) jointly showcased nine innovative technologies to highlight the research impact of the University at the InnoCarnival 2021
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