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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.

UQ Anthropology museum unveils long-lost Indigenous sculptures

Three sculptures carved by an Indigenous Elder are on display together for the first time in 90 years at an exhibition at The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum.

The best team player: robot or human?

Do teams perform better when working collaboratively or competitively? How does a human perform when working alongside AI?

New website helps grow Kaurna language

University of Adelaide researchers have contributed to a new website, a comprehensive, up to date one-stop shop for everything about the Kaurna language, the original language of the Adelaide Plains.

From UWA to global impact: alumnus Glen Travers revolutionises diabetes care

Innovation is the lifeblood of progress, transforming bold ideas into solutions that shape our world. At The University of Western Australia, we foster a spirit of inquiry and ambition...

Double win for PhD student at major science meet

Susana Gutarra Díaz gave presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Palaeontological Association based on her PhD work about how ancient marine reptiles may have swum.

Lihong Wang and Changhuei Yang Named to National Academy of Inventors

Two Caltech faculty members, Lihong Wang and Changhuei Yang, have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).

Drones and satellites among new tools to track biodiversity

UC researchers believe remote sensing technologies such as satellites, planes, and drones will cause a paradigm shift in auditing Aotearoa’s biodiversity.

UNSW neuroscientist receives an inaugural $1.35m Rebecca Cooper Fellowship

Sylvia Gustin’s research will facilitate spinal cord injury cure and improve therapies for chronic pain.

New land valuation tool uses big data to inform urban planning and investment

UNSW and partners launch a data-driven toolkit that rapidly calculates property valuations to inform urban development.
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