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UNSW awarded $9.8m for ARC industrial transformation research hubs and training centres

Funding will support academics to develop novel solutions to protect Australia’s infrastructure from fires and build workforce capacity in the nation’s architectural sector.

Under the radar men’s health red flags may point to heart problems

Adelaide researchers are calling for general practitioners to take a more proactive approach towards addressing erectile dysfunction (ED) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)...

Shift to online means universities and governments must act now to ensure no one...

Governments and universities need to take swift action to ensure no one is left behind in the shift to online teaching...

How to learn: Is peer assessment useful?

As a college freshman in 2002, I remember my first writing class where we had to hand in an essay every two weeks. The week before we handed in the essay...

Nine out of 10 Aussies have low vitamin D intakes, Curtin study shows

A new Curtin University study has found 95 per cent of Australians have low vitamin D intakes, with researchers recommending food sources such as oily fish and eggs.

New research sets out how to make free internet access a human right

A new book has outlined why public institutions should recognise a new human right to free internet access and what such a right could look like.

Cindy Blackstock honoured with World’s Children’s Prize

In a global vote, millions of children have chosen Cindy Blackstock as the recipient of the World’s Children’s Prize (WCP) for the Rights of the Child.

Summer research projects inspire students

Whoever thinks research is a dull and lonely occupation has got it wrong, says psychology Professor Maryanne Garry, a supervisor of students doing Summer Research Scholarships at the University of Waikato.

Parasites may take a heavier toll on mammal populations than previously thought

A new study looking at research on parasitic worms suggests the pesky but pervasive creatures have a far greater impact on the health of mammal populations than previously known.

Antibody therapies against Covid-19 for most vulnerable patients work, new analysis finds

The largest analysis of data on antibody therapies for protecting clinically extremely vulnerable people from Covid-19 shows that they are effective, a new study has found.
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