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Award for University project that teaches the world to sign

Children and student teachers from more than 30 countries have taken part in Hands of the World, using hand signals and modern technology to allow them to share their love of music.

UWA plant scientist awarded Australian Laureate Fellowship

Professor Jacqueline Batley, an internationally recognised plant researcher, has been awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship for a research project that aims to revolutionise understanding of disease resistance genes in the plant kingdom.

Reckoning with Australia’s colonial archive: poet Natalie Harkin wins RAKA Prize

Narungga woman and South Australian poet, Natalie Harkin has won the 2020 Kate Challis RAKA Award for her work Archival-Poetics, an unflinching anthology that faces the violence...

Two UNSW Sydney academics win Australian innovation awards

UNSW academics have been presented with awards at the Collaborate Innovate 2023 conference for innovative projects in the areas of dentistry and artificial intelligence.

Can’t draw a mental picture? Aphantasia causes blind spots in the mind’s eye

If you were asked to draw a picture of your grandparents’ living room from memory, could you do it?

A simple intervention could help promote understanding of autistic children

A short and simple intervention that needs no specialized training to deliver could help encourage understanding and engagement with autistic children in recreational settings like day camps, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of Alberta.

Top NUS honour for pioneer in obstetrics and gynaecology

Distinguished NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) alumna Dr Oon Chiew Seng was conferred an Honorary Doctor of Letters by...

Three new satellites launched to test 3D-printed materials and track atmospheric data

Three new satellites built by NTU have successfully blasted off into orbit, taking NTU’s total satellite launch count to 13.

Potential new biomarker for depression and bipolar disorder

UniSA scientists have developed the world’s first test to accurately predict mood disorders in people, based on the levels of a specific protein found in the brain.

Aspiring doctors from the class of 2028 begin their journey at White Coat Ceremony...

The doctors of tomorrow from NTU LKCMedicine embarked on the start of their medical school journey at the school’s White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2028 on 16 August.
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