Singing is a powerful way of achieving deep personal and social meaning, as well as supporting our mental and physical wellbeing As we all recover from long COVID-19 lockdowns, the creative arts can ...
Tropical diseases affecting mine detection dogs have disrupted efforts to clear landmines in Cambodia, but a new technique could help keep the dogs healthy and working ...
Whether it’s our phones, cars, televisions, medical devices or even washing machines, we now have computers everywhere. Using bigger computers, we solve bigger problems like managing the operation of ...
From microwaves and robots, to ancient seeds and drones, a once experimental farm is still innovating after 140 years, but these days the agricultural challenges are global ...
PhD candidate, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, University of Melbourne ...
Lecturer in Sedimentology and DECRA Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne ...
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Melbourne School of Engineering, University of Melbourne ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for policies and programs to support older people’s desire to live and thrive in their own healthy community Dementia cases have doubled over the ...
Melbourne is projected to be the largest city in Australia by 2031–2032. This rate of growth and the pressure it puts on our urban infrastructure, particularly transport infrastructure, is a big ...
A new tool can predict the likelihood of epileptic seizures, paving the way for a forecasting app that could be used every day ...
Each year, Indigenous businesses bring in at least $A4.9 billion; now first-of-its-kind research reveals the extent of the economic power and diversity of Australian ...
New research is using genomes from living thylacine relatives to build a new, chromosome-scale genome for the de-extinction of the Tasmanian tiger Scientists are calling for a herbicide banned in the ...