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New treatment could help avoid surgery by healing ACL rupture, study shows
A new non-surgical bracing treatment may help to facilitate healing after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture, a new study has found.
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Applications open for Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity 2024 Program
Applications are now open for Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE), seeking the next cohort of Indigenous social change leaders to join the program.
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Australian Institute for Infectious Disease building plans unveiled
The Australian Institute for Infectious Disease (AIID) is one step closer to having a world-class home as its leaders joined with the Victorian Minister for Medical Research to unveil the building design and location today.
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Professor Doug Hilton to lead CSIRO
Professor Doug Hilton AO has been appointed Chief Executive of CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency.
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Exploring dark matter through Australian-first arts and science collaboration with Arts at CERN
Dark Matters, a new exhibition presenting art and science projects that interrogate the undefinable, unmeasurable and unsettling phenomena that is dark matter, has been developed by Science Gallery Melbourne, the University of Melbourne, Arts at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
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Victorian Medtech Skills and Device Hub to accelerate growth in vibrant medtech sector
An Australian-first medical technology hub, led by the University of Melbourne and backed by the Victorian Government, is set to accelerate Victoria’s medical technology development ecosystem, boosting the State’s advanced manufacturing capabilities, skilled job opportunities and access to cutting-edge medical care for Australians.
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Innovative new album of Gunditjmara songs released
Together with First Nations artists, researchers from the University of Melbourne and Deakin University have produced a new and innovative album of songs in Gunditjmara language, empowering communities to reclaim and celebrate culture.
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‘Smart’ drugs can decrease productivity in people without ADHD, new study shows
Workers and students taking so-called cognitive enhancers, or ‘smart’ drugs, commonly prescribed for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), might actually be inhibiting their performance and productivity, new research shows.
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VoiceFACTS videos answer your referendum questions
The University of Melbourne has launched a series of short videos offering clear and concise information to help Australians make an informed decision in the lead-up to the referendum on the Voice later this year.