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Lockdown a moot point for ambitious law students

While the COVID-19 pandemic has halted international travel, it has not stopped RMIT law students from battling it out in the world’s largest mooting competition.

Cold storage research could put a freeze on red meat waste

A new report shows inconsistent fridge temperatures and confusing cold storage advice could be contributing to meat waste in Aussie households.

Inaugural Rover Challenge Proves a Winner

Rover teams competed in four challenges at the inaugural Australian Rover Challenge (ARC) on North Terrace campus on 27 and 28 March.

Pioneering endometriosis study awarded Marsden funding

A Canterbury researcher hopes her newly-funded research will lead to better ways of managing endometriosis, a disease that affects over 100,000 Kiwi women.

New laser to help clear the sky of space debris

Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) have harnessed a technique that helps telescopes see objects in the night sky more clearly to fight against dangerous and costly space debris.

Christmas unwrapped: 2023 Christmas retail trends

As the cost-of-living crisis continues to put pressure on Australian households, consumers are tightening their budgets, particularly in terms of their disposable incomes.

Predicting when epileptic seizures will happen

Scientists at the CHUM Research Centre work towards forecasting or at least better detecting when a person with epilepsy will have an attack, thanks to an implantable microchip.

New insight into stellar evolution

A ground-breaking new discovery could transform the way astronomers understand some of the biggest and most common stars in the Universe. 

Up for a challenge in the lab and on the mat

While exploring a variety of research opportunities, senior Jose Aceves-Salvador has also thrown himself into mentoring, teaching, and cheerleading.

Research reveals risk factors for poor asthma control in children

A recent University of Alberta study is shedding more light on how perinatal health and early life events are related to asthma control in children.
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