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Whale sharks given a health check with ultrasound imaging technique

An international team of researchers has discovered a new method of imaging free-swimming whale sharks using underwater ultrasound.

Workplace injury and illness costs tens of thousands of work years:...

Australia loses 41,194 work years annually due to work-related injury, disease and mental health conditions, a new measure of the national burden of workplace injury and illness has found.

Exposure to greenspace may lower risk of certain cancers

A University of Queensland-led study has found a link between exposure to gardens and a lower risk of being diagnosed with obesity-related cancer.

Mid-way to COP29: Monash joins the international climate action community in...

Monash was honoured to join delegates from 198 countries at the Bonn Climate Conference in Germany in preparation for COP29.

UQ study investigates the danger years for food allergies

A University of Queensland project aims to make the teenage years safer for Australian children diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies.

New report exposes critical issues and highlights reforms needed in Freedom...

A robust Freedom of Information (FOI) process ensures independent access to government-held information, empowering the public, political opposition and journalists to hold governments and other institutions accountable.

UOW researchers awarded $7M for climate and decarbonisation projects

Chris Gibson and Sharon Robinson honoured with ARC Laureate Fellowships for groundbreaking research projects

Battle for body positivity on social media in Canberra

A social media and legal expert from The University of Western Australia is among a delegation to Federal Parliament in Canberra this morning advocating for comprehensive...

New modelling method to aid wildlife conservation

A team of researchers created a new method of modelling to estimate the population of free-ranging animals and in doing so discovered that there were far fewer numbers of an Old World monkey, the macaque, than expected.

UNSW researchers recognised with Australian Laureate Fellowships

Andrea Morello has been awarded $3.3m and Andy Baker $3m to conduct ground-breaking research as part of the ARC’s 2024 Australian Laureate Fellowship scheme.
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