Beyond offering enhanced protection, “self-healing” rubber gloves could significantly contribute to the reduction of waste, resource consumption, and overall environmental impact.
Infertility affects one in six couples in Australia, and as many as 70 million globally, but a simple new device aims to help both clinicians and prospective parents.
Researchers have taken a giant leap towards claiming the holy grail of renewable energy by creating a lithium-sulfur battery that’s faster, cleaner, and lasts longer.
New research has found that using high-frequency ultrasound on sperm can boost their ability to swim and increase the chances of conception.
Researchers have devised a method of producing green ammonia with the potential to supersede the current century-old process.
A multi-city research collaboration aims to provide cheap oxygen conversion units to save lives in village hospitals.
Researchers are taking advantage of Malaysia's biodiversity, using LED lighting to increase the yield of beneficial compounds in herbal plants.
Relationships from friendships, business partnerships and even marriages continue to be forged at Monash. Read stories from fellow Monash alumni on how they 'met at Monash'.
Brain development in babies with Down syndrome has been a bit of a mystery – until now. Ana's research looks at understanding Down Syndrome and uses MRI to scan pregnant women and their newborn babies to gather detailed data about growth, structure and function of the brain.
As the coronavirus crisis plays out, some see a chance to connect a divided world.
When Monash University announced world-first COVID-19 research in July, the crucial behind-the-scenes work of a group of PhD students went largely unnoticed.
Getting clean water to natural disaster areas can be difficult, but a simple water filtering device could circumvent the problem.
The World Economic Forum estimates e-waste to be worth US$62.5 billion annually, but only 20 per cent is recycled through appropriate channels.
At Tesla, Daniel Wielechowski is working towards his goals for sustainable development.
With China no longer accepting Australian waste, an innovative home-grown solution is planned to turn plastic and used tyres into fuel.
Pressures of land management and poor waste management have reduced many of the world's rivers to waste dumping grounds.
New research shows that, rather than single-force events, most ACL injuries are the result of continued-use damage that hasn’t repaired quickly enough.
China has become the world’s largest dairy importer, with image and health-conscious consumers hungry for high-quality overseas dairy products.
Technologies being developed using one of the planet's most abundant materials will be a game-changer in solar energy.
The curtain has come down on the Victorian auto industry, but former workers are finding opportunities in the booming pharmaceuticals and medical technology sector.
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.
A global-first collaboration is set to radically overhaul technology that's remained unchanged for more than a century.
Four outstanding senior Monash researchers share their stories of struggle and success in STEMM.
A five-year, Monash-led project RISE aims to bring clean water and sanitation to impoverished urban communities.
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