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Mars Rover technology tested out on billion-year-old highland rock

Researchers from the University of St Andrews are trialing instruments to be used on the European Mars Rover.

The Second FHTM and FL Teacher-Student Friendly Football Match

As part of M.U.S.T.’s 22nd Anniversary celebration, the Second Teacher-Student Friendly Football Match organized by the Student Consultative Committee of FHTM was successfully held in the stadium of the university (Block I) on March 20, 2022.

WA to implement University’s risk-reduction system UNHaRMED

The Western Australian Government has awarded a $2.2 million contract to a University of Adelaide research group to implement UNHaRMED – a natural hazard risk reduction approach and decision support system – in the state.

BU graduates win Visual Effects Society Awards

The work of two BU graduates has been commended at this year’s Visual Effects Society (VES) Awards.

Mental health worst among girls and gender diverse teens, study finds

Almost one in four high school students report mental health problems by Year 10, with gender diverse teens and girls living with disadvantage hit the hardest.

OPINION: COVID restrictions may be easing, but the pandemic isn’t over yet

Many countries are winding back COVID-19 restrictions, but governments should be continuing to promote the importance of voluntary mask use and catching up outdoors.

Scientists discover new drug candidates for nerve pain and ischemic disease

Scientists have discovered novel drug candidates which could ultimately lead to new effective treatments for conditions caused by tissue stress and inflammation...

University of Queensland awarded global grant to provide free online courses

The University of Queensland is among just ten educational institutions to receive a slice of $1.4 million to create courses designed to develop Essential Human Skills for the Virtual Age.

Why historical health data falls short in predicting future health care needs

Yet governments often still use historical, age-based and gender-specific profiles to predict how we will use health services at every stage throughout our lives.

High school STEM summit focuses on Olympic city’s jobs of the future

The count-down is on for the free 2022 QUT Future You STEM Summit for high school students, with online applications closing on Monday night at midnight.
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