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The oligarchic spectrum in Indonesia shows how economic power is translated into political dynastic power, says a University of Melbourne expert.
In the hunt for what's really behind non-coeliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), new research suggests an integrated approach combining dietary modification with psychological support The medical system ...
The South Pole Telescope has mapped our skies in more detail than ever before, strengthening our understanding of dark energy and the expansion of our universe, explains a University of Melbourne expe ...
PRIDE month is more than a time of recognition, it’s a call to action. It reminds us that while visibility is empowering, it ...
The pharmaceutical industry is vital to human health, but it also has a significant environmental impact. It contributes up to 19 per cent of Australia’s healthcare sector’s greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
The use of AI is spreading throughout all professions and industries – and law is no exception. Lawyers have been innovative in their use of large language models (LLMs), but we’re also seeing ...
Myths and legends have surrounded twins for centuries. A University of Melbourne expert explains how they’re formed, how alike they really are and what twins teach us about human health.
The tradition of Bhutanese organic dyeing is gradually disappearing. But master dyer, Kencho Dekar, is working with the University of Melbourne's Grimwade Centre to preserve the vibrant colours and ...
Ten years ago, work began on creating a testament to the duration, resilience and ingenuity of artists of the First Peoples. The vision was to showcase the significance and brilliance of Aboriginal ...
Imagine a bacterial cell – one of the multi-drug-resistant varieties that keep infectious disease experts up at night – blown apart like a microscopic firecracker. That’s exactly what scientists are ...