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April edition of Australian Prescriber out now
Vaccination and antivirals: tools to prevent and treat flu
New plasma technology creates ‘smart’ windows
Just ONE WEEK to go until Western Sydney Memory Walk & Jog
Thousands of tough talks kick off across Australia this week
Trippy tech explores brain power under LSD
Medibank and ahm helping regional and rural customers
Crowds gather to take part in 2019 Hunter Memory Walk & Jog
Academy applauds funding to boost gender equity in STEM
ACT pharmacists to lead way in reducing incorrect, inappropriate or overuse of medicines
National commitment needed to embed pharmacists in residential aged care
CSIRO Appraisals scheme
UniSA – your best partner for high impact research
Become a Dementia Friend this Neighbour Day, help combat loneliness
Addressing future use and misuse of our data
World first 3D printed feet: steps up treatment for diabetics
Pharmacy owners’ sick treatment of chronically ill Australians
Curtin’s high-impact results align with world-class ranked research
My Health Record best place for Advance Care Directives
Heavy tractors chosen for Australia’s Antarctic inland ice quest
Access to more affordable scans a major step forward for Australians with breast cancer
NurseWatch, a new aged-care-at-home service
Noble pursuit of ancient water secrets
Your chance to dance with Australian Ballet
Obesity and alcohol responsible for nearly 30,000 cases of breast cancers in next decade
Nearly 1-in-10 Aussie adults hospitalised with flu end up in intensive care
Transgender Visibility Matters in Workplace
Can medicinal cannabis treat tics in Tourette syndrome?
Curtin research finds audio description key to future of television viewing
Emerge Australia welcomes Federal Government’s announcement today of $3M in research
New Centre for Antarctic, Remote and Maritime Medicine
Tackling India’s e-waste recycling crisis
New global benchmarks confirm Curtin’s world-class research
Curtin commissions significant sculptural installation to honour former Prime Minister John Curtin
How long does it take to work? A question Australians are asking about their medicines
Australian parents susceptible to anti-vaccination messaging from politicians
University of Sydney research shines in ERA results
UniSA proudly delivering world class research with real impact
When student is scientist: gaming brings STEMM to life
New Charter of Rights in aged care welcomed by dementia peak body
S20 urges measures to tackle marine plastic pollution and other major threats
3D technology finds tiny medical clues in children’s faces
Seismic study allows scientists to see below glacier
Curtin builds on city presence with 137 St Georges Terrace opening
Plastic pollution and technology to beat it
Is time-out damaging your child?
More efficient satellite launch platform on horizon
Work begins on million year ice core drill