The Sensory Science concept grew from the aim to “bring the beauty of the microscope to life for the low-vision and blind community”, and make science more accessible.
A major international study international study has shown that brighter days and darker nights are fundamental for mental health.
A recent research study sheds light on the challenges of Australia’s hydrogen transition and adoption plans in the face of shifting global dynamics.
We should welcome all options that enable low-carbon hydrogen to play a role in decarbonising our energy systems, and stop focusing on colour-coding production methods.
New research indicates it’s not the presence of darkness that frightens some people but, rather, the absence of light.
Researchers have developed a device that could revolutionise the science of sleep, and its effect on the human mind and body.
Researchers are taking advantage of Malaysia's biodiversity, using LED lighting to increase the yield of beneficial compounds in herbal plants.
Over-exposure to artificial light is disrupting our internal body clocks, leading to an increase in chronic illness.
The presidential election has become, at best, a secondary focus for the American media, yet the train rolls on.
Although women write more books than men, it remains easier for male authors to be published.
Artificial light is tricking our bodies into thinking it’s day when it’s night, and that’s not a good thing for our body clocks or our health.
As Melbourne's population continues to grow, building more roads isn't the answer to its transport woes.
Partnerships beyond the University's boundaries are key to the Monash Precinct becoming a Melbourne focal point, and a globally recognised innovation hub.
We love our food, but waste an extraordinary amount of it. Now, research is looking at how repurposing this waste food biomass can be turned into profit.
Most of those fighting the Nazi regime from within were everyday Germans and Austrians with blue-collar jobs.
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