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Research finds a parent’s intuition for their child’s health is hard to beat

A new study published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Healthhas found that a parent’s concern that their child is deteriorating in hospital is as...

Sunshine state to the slopes – Georgia Gunew’s path to the Winter Paralympics

Georgia Gunew launches from the start gate, carves down the mountain at close to 100km/h, guided by a voice in her ear.

New national initiative aims to get kids moving

More than 400 early childhood education and care services and primary schools across Australia – representing over 37,000 children – will next week take part in Australia’s first Physical Literacy Week.

Funding to drive blood cancer research capability

A $6 million endowed chair jointly funded by The University of Western Australia and the Leukaemia Foundation, aims to improve the lives of those affected by blood cancer by driving research leadership and innovation.

Sydney researchers awarded $38.6M to lead ARC Discovery Projects

University of Sydney academics lead 51 research projects to strengthen Australia's economy, environment, health and society.

Study shows world-first Australian preterm birth prevention program is working

New data has shown that a world-first initiative to reduce preterm births in Australia has led to a significant decrease in rates of potentially harmful early birth and improved pregnancy outcomes for women across the country.

Bridging continents with yams

A collaboration between The University of Queensland and the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji Indigenous community of Far North Queensland has led to a visit to Africa to explore opportunities for advancing the future of Australian yams.

Experts create pathway to inclusive and equitable ocean policy

A new paper has outlined how place, people, culture and equity can be used alongside environmental and economic metrics to inform ocean policy.

Miniscule wave machine opens big scientific doors

University of Queensland researchers have made a microscopic ‘ocean’ on a silicon chip to miniaturise the study of wave dynamics.

School isolation rooms are damaging pupil wellbeing, new study warns

Children placed in school ‘isolation rooms’ are losing learning time, feeling cut off from their peers and suffering damage to their wellbeing, according to new research from The University of Manchester.
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