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Koala killer being passed to joeys from mum

A deadly koala virus that can cause immune depletion and cancer, known as koala retrovirus, is being transferred to joeys from their mothers, according to University of Queensland scientists.

Reputation boost for University of Adelaide in latest world university rankings

A boost in reputation for outstanding teaching and learning and world-class research has seen the University of Adelaide again climb in the world university rankings...

Study reveals secrets of men who live to 100 years of...

The largest study of ageing men in the southern hemisphere is exploring why some men have achieved centenarian status and how they have managed to avoid age-related diseases.

Five uni of adelaide researchers awarded tall poppies

Five University of Adelaide researchers have won 2021 South Australian Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.

Four UTS finalists heralded in science ‘Oscars’

UTS academics have been selected as finalists in four categories of the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, the nation’s premier science awards.

3MT winner explores lifelong effects of pregnancy on brain

A talk on how pregnancy shapes the brain has taken out the top prize in the 3 Minute Thesis competition in 2021.

An undiscovered beauty hiding at the edge of Melbourne

Ancient rainforests that sustained our First Nations peoples, trees the height of 25-storey buildings and gliding marsupials larger than any other...

Funding awarded to collaborative UNSW research projects

Developing an environmentally sustainable heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system and rock reinforcement for underground mines are two of the UNSW projects to have been awarded CRC-P grants.

Claims less Aussies paying tax not backed by data

No, there's not an increasing number of Australians freeloading off other taxpayers. A new ANU study explains why -- with a little help from the cult film, The Princess Bride.

Extreme sea levels to become much more common as earth warms

Global warming will cause extreme sea levels to occur almost every year by the end of the century, impacting major coastlines worldwide, according to new research from an international team of scientists.
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