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28 February 2012
There was no surprise when it was revealed that Julia Gillard had comfortably won the Labor leadership contest. After all, the signs were pretty clear that the factions would throw their support behind Gillard rather than reinstate Kevin Rudd. But result
Two Monash University researchers have been recognised for pushing the frontiers in electron microscopy to solve mysteries at the atomic level.
27 February 2012
A life-long dedication to improving the lives of Aboriginal people has seen a Monash University advisor, and pioneer in Indigenous health, recognised on the Victorian Government's inaugural Indigenous Honour Roll.
24 February 2012
A program developed to reduce the sports injuries suffered by amateur Australian Rules players has drawn a Swedish medical student to Melbourne to study.
20 February 2012
A new study will examine whether groups such as immigrants and older workers are more vulnerable to injury in the workplace, and why this is so.
Two Australian leaders of road safety research will formally join forces with the aim of reducing road accidents.
13 February 2012
An experiment in breeding and raising zebrafish is getting Victorian school children hooked on science.
Last year the House of Representatives in the US Congress unanimously passed H.R. 5026, also known as the GRID Act. It is the first major piece of legislation to acknowledge and propose measures to deal with the vulnerability of electrical power distribut
Australians are becoming a nation of “tox avoiders” when shopping for cleaning products according to new research by Monash University’s Australian Centre for Retail Studies.
An upcoming workshop will look at head injuries sustained in sport and consider the current guidelines for returning to the field after such an injury.
10 February 2012
More than twenty years of biological monitoring have confirmed the importance of vegetation for protecting Australia's freshwater streams and rivers against the ravages of drought and climate change.
Media outlets have been reporting that scientists are planning to “create designer babies” with three parents. Professor Justin St John, Director of the Centre for Reproduction and Development at Monash University explains the technology being proposed.
9 February 2012
New research shows Indigenous Australians are at greater risk of death or disability from stroke than non-Indigenous Australians because they receive a lower standard of care in hospital.
Pioneering research that targets the kidneys in order to fight chronic heart failure has been rated one of the NHMRCs 10 best projects of 2011.
8 February 2012
Who better to explain the past and the future of the universe than a Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist?
6 February 2012
The safety of one of the most vulnerable groups of road users – motorcyclists – will be the focus of the most comprehensive investigation to date into factors contributing to crashes.
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