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New Study explores psychosocial risks of collaborative robots: Emphasising the need for worker engagement

The growing use of collaborative robots in the workplace may pose significant psychosocial risks to workers' mental health and their job security, but there are ways for organisations to smooth the transition...

Global warming threat to whale sharks

An international study has found whale sharks and ships are more likely to collide by the end of the century due to climate change.

Inclusion project empowers future teachers to support neurodivergent learners

New training formulated by the University of Adelaide is set to boost disability and inclusion studies in teaching degrees, creating more inclusive environments for neurodivergent learners.

UNSW improves THE World University ranking to 83rd spot

The University is one of six Australian institutions ranked in the top 100 listed by Times Higher Education.

Going digital to save lives: U of T grad student aims to eliminate barriers...

Growing up in Uganda, Naturinda Emmanuel aspired to be a medical doctor and health leader who eliminates barriers to health-care access for those in underserved, remote communities.

World-leading paediatric anaesthetist awarded Prime Minster’s Prize for Science

The University of Western Australia’s Professor Britta Regli-von Ungern-Sternberg has been awarded a prestigious Prime Minister’s Prize for Science for her life-changing...

Geoffrey Hinton wins Nobel Prize in Physics

Geoffrey Hinton, a University Professor Emeritus of computer science at the University of Toronto, has won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics.

New global database of dams and reservoirs could transform water management

A groundbreaking database developed by the Global Dam Watch (GDW) consortium is set to transform the global understanding of dams and reservoirs.

Positive parenting reduces anxiety and helps prevent bullying at school

Nearly 400 primary schools across Australia participated in the Thriving Kids and Parents Schools Project, a collaborative study involving researchers from the University of Adelaide, University of Queensland and Monash University.

UNSW medicine graduate awarded NSW Rhodes Scholarship

Dr Ragavi Jeyakumar is passionate about health equity and will work towards making Australia’s health system fairer and more accessible.
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