The International Congress of Genetics returns to Australia Today Monday Media welcome …
Precision medicine for Indigenous communities
“Nothing about us, without us” National Indigenous genomics initiative launch Sunday 16 July 2023 10 am Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre A national centre launched today will …
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Dreamliner composites. Hearing loss. AI valuations. Healing chronic wounds. Mercury-free teeth.
Innovation winners from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane Six Excellence in Innovation awards were presented last night at the Collaborate Innovate 2023 conference in Adelaide, held by …
Sleep for bushfire survivors. Cane waste to rebuild soil health. The real cost of your carbon travel. Creating tri-sector careers.
Four early career researchers from Canberra, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne recognised by Cooperative Research Australia for their innovative research and their ability to present it clearly and …
Transforming Melbourne, transforming the world
International Genetics Congress returns Plus Some of the hundreds of stories to be discovered at the 23rd International Genetic Congress, 16 to 21 July at the Melbourne Convention and …
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Australia can turn research into innovation, jobs and companies
The idea that Australian can lead in research, but can’t capture the benefits will be challenged in Adelaide this week. Cooperative Research Australia’s 2023 conference at the Adelaide Convention …
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Solving rare disease mysteries and protecting privacy
Macquarie University researchers have demonstrated a new way of linking personal records and protecting privacy. The first application is in identifying cases of rare genetic disorders. There are many …
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Five steps to a world of intelligent life
A path to cognition Five major changes in the computational capacity of brains have led to the world of intelligent life around us. That’s the conclusion of Professor Andrew Barron from …
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Don’t know what you got (‘til it’s measured)
Global knowledge inequality threatens ecosystems across the Global South Images available Abstract and authors An international research team has revealed a knowledge gap that threatens our …
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Bees make decisions better and faster than we do
Research reveals how we could design robots to think like bees Bees available to film at Macquarie and Sheffield, video overlay and graphics available. Honey bees have to balance effort, risk …
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Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
National recognition for astronomers from Perth, Canberra, and Melbourne The Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA) will honour the 6 at its Annual Scientific Meeting at the Macquarie University …
The art of closure
Mines turning into physics labs, parks, pumped hydro… Monday 26 June 2023 Many major mines around the world will close and thousands of new mines will open over the coming decades as the …