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Cardiac diagnostics tech receives $400k funding boost

AI-driven health digitisation technology that allows patients to track their cardiac health from home is among 10 cutting-edge projects awarded more than $4 million in State Government funding for innovative projects to address WA's sustainable health priorities.

University to drive NSW’s semiconductor capability

A new initiative to drive sovereign semiconductor capability will be established in NSW to support critical local industries including health, defence and telecommunications.

How fat takes over the lymph nodes as we age

A new study from researchers at Uppsala University presents novel findings on why human lymph nodes lose their function with age and the consequences for the effectiveness of our immune system.

Being adaptive at work may be the golden ticket to combat gender inequalities

A study from The University of Western Australia’s Business School has revealed that women who adapt to changes in their work teams are recognised more than their male counterparts.

UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025

The University of Wollongong (UOW) has achieved 52nd place globally and 4th in Australia in the inaugural Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025.

Monash ranks #1 in Australia across nine subjects in the 2025 ShanghaiRanking Global Ranking...

Monash University has delivered a strong performance in the 2025 ShanghaiRanking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) with nine subjects ranked #1 in Australia including

Nottingham researcher explores sidelining of medical expertise in patient-centred care in new shortlisted book

A Nottingham academic has been shortlisted for a number of awards following the publication of her book outlining the issues surrounding patient-centered care.

Immune cell discovery could lead to improved chronic worm treatment

Monash University researchers have uncovered why some intestinal worm infections become chronic in animal models, which could eventually lead to human vaccines and improved treatments.

Black Summer bushfire season cost farmers up to $5 billion

Associate Professor Tina Bell and Chuan Huang from the School of Life and Environmental Sciences call on more support for farmers to protect their land and livelihoods.

$13 million grant to Brown to enable research on impact of health policies on...

A National Institute on Aging grant to Brown University will fund research on the impact of health policies and systems on people living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
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