Scientists to explore why some corals can ‘take the heat’
New research by the University of Southampton will investigate what allows some reef corals to thrive in exceptionally warm ocean waters, while others perish.
New tests for designer drugs could help save lives
UTS researchers are developing new drug tests to detect illicit synthetic drugs.
ANU to take over operations of Kambri GP clinic
ANU has ensured the continuity of high-quality healthcare services on campus, taking over operations of the GP clinic in Kambri from 23 October.
Social media boundaries can improve teen sleep
University of Queensland research has shown intense and problematic social media use is linked to sleep difficulties in adolescents.
Defining the value of ‘doing the right thing’ in business
An innovative Australian business tool redefining the way success is measured in mutual enterprises has launched in Europe, putting a price on social good over dollar signs.
Upgrade to University of Auckland ClockTower entrance
Improvements to the main entrance of the University of Auckland's ClockTower mean access will be temporarily diverted.
Increase in diabetes numbers hides a ray of hope
The rate of diabetes is increasing globally. We’re told it’s a tsunami. An epidemic. But that’s only half the story. The real picture has some rays of hope among the dark clouds.
Ethics of mandatory vaccinations: benefits may not outweigh challenges
Vaccines are one of the most effective tools for protecting people against COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Blood cancer manipulates immune cells to survive
The most comprehensive study to date of the blood cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma, has provided fascinating insights into what tumour cells must do to survive.
Fellowships to improve child health outcomes
Three early career researchers from The University of Western Australia have been awarded Fellowships to improve child health research by exploring ways to remove brain tumours, improve vaccine uptake...