A new handbook offers emotional support and expressive writing tools for refugee adolescents in Malaysia, bridging gaps in education and mental healthcare.
Social sector reuse organisations in Australia transform discarded goods into valuable resources, driving the circular economy and generating significant social and economic benefits.
From ancient selective breeding to cutting-edge nanoinjection, bioengineering thrives on interdisciplinary teamwork driving innovation in healthcare and sustainability.
Remember the housing crisis dominating the 2022 election? Three years on, the conversation feels frustratingly familiar, but there is a path forward.
While the effects of the first quantum revolution continue to reverberate in our daily lives, a second quantum revolution is now underway.
The Productivity Commission’s interim report highlights the potential of the circular economy to transform Australia’s economic landscape, offering strategic advantages and boosting business competitiveness while protecting the environment.
Monash’s Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences groundbreaking work on Australia’s first mRNA COVID-19 vaccine and, now, a new mRNA-LNP vaccine for tuberculosis, is positioning Australia as a leader in addressing global health challenges.
Superbugs — when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites evolve to resist the effects of medications — are growing faster than many people realise.
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, we spotlight five exceptional Monash University women leading in academia.
Pharmacogenomics tailors drug therapies to genetic profiles, but its clinical integration requires comprehensive education for healthcare professionals and supportive policy frameworks.
As we grapple with online dangers such as cyberbullying, pornography addiction, harassment, and scams, a new and deeply unsettling threat has emerged – deepfake technology.
Generative AI is transforming the creative process, becoming a collaborator rather than a replacement for human creativity. Its impact spans various industries, from advertising to education, while raising important ethical considerations.
Four women share their personal experiences, challenges, and aspirations working in STEM.
As a stage-four cancer survivor and a researcher, Muhamad Kamarudin experienced first-hand the urgent need for more precise, personalised treatments.
A new drone waste alert management system that uses AI to detect and manage waste has the potential to improve urban cleanliness and environmental health on a global scale.
A groundbreaking study aims to revolutionise bone health management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through innovative collaborations and culturally-sensitive approaches.
Through consultations with more than 70 end-users, Monash University and the World Health Organisation have developed five core design principles to improve accessibility, clarity, and relevance of the organisation’s health guidelines.
The region faces critical challenges in addressing inequalities shaped by migration, gender, and systemic injustice, but there is a way forward.
Boko Haram's exploitation of gendered power dynamics and economic systems reveals deeper insights into gender relations, community resilience, and the role of feminist political economy in addressing conflict-related sexual violence.
The story of a Gamilaraay dhulu’s return to Australia after 80-plus years in a Swiss museum highlights cultural resilience, the importance of Indigenous heritage, and the profound relationships formed through respectful collaboration.
In the podcast’s season finale, learn how we're making progress, challenging harmful systems, and creating real solutions in the push to eliminate gender-based violence.
Ten Australian experts will attend a scoping meeting to prepare a draft outline of the contributions expected from three working groups to the Seventh Assessment Report, how they’ll be prepared, and a proposed timeline.
We’re eating more ultra-processed foods than ever before, and they’re making us old beyond our years.
See how storytelling, not statistics, can inspire climate action by highlighting resilience and innovation across the Indo-Pacific on a new episode of “What Happens Next?”
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