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How digital technology can manage cognitive health

Catching cognitive decline early can be vital in staving off the effects of cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

Transforming IVF: Biophotonics Grant to Revolutionise Embryo Quality Selection

University of Adelaide early career researcher Dr Tiffany Tan has received a Berns-SPIE SPARK grant, aiming to improve the success rate of IVF through pushing the boundaries of reproductive technology.

UOW’s end-to-end rural medical program is designed to encourage graduates to work in rural...

The University of Wollongong (UOW) Southern Highlands will welcome its first cohort of 12 medical students to its Moss Vale campus in January 2025.

National platform to nurture deep tech start-ups from Singapore

At the Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) Day, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Research Foundation (NRF), Mr Heng Swee Keat...

Improving the contraceptive knowledge of young women from rural and remote areas

Improving contraceptive knowledge among young women from rural and remote areas of Australia is the focus of a study by the SPHERE Centre of Research Excellence at Monash University.

Gardening linked to staying sharp in later life, study finds

Taking up gardening is associated with improved thinking skills in older age, research shows.

Future-proofing UQ’s student experience through teaching excellence

Six University of Queensland educators have received awards for Teaching Excellence, celebrating their commitment to enhancing student learning with creative and innovative practices.

Singapore Climate Ventures programme to nurture green technology innovators

To foster climate technology innovation in the region and to accelerate commercialisation of these green solutions, NTU, National University of Singapore (NUS) and Temasek, with support from Breakthrough Energy

Ancient gene offers new clue to disease susceptibility for First Nations people

A world-first discovery has identified a previously unknown gene variant influencing first-line immune defences in First Nations people – who are at higher risk of severe respiratory viral diseases – and offers insights for improved disease prevention strategies.

Most non-cancer pain opioid prescriptions are for musculoskeletal conditions, study finds

Nearly three quarters of new non-cancer pain opioid prescriptions were for patients with musculoskeletal conditions...
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