Pigs with human kidneys? Brain-powered computer chips? Science is creating new kinds of living things – and our moral understanding needs to catch up fast.
A small – literally – innovation is helping pave the way for more precise drugs to fight cancer by building three-dimensional models of tumour tissues.
A hands-on, fish-focused course offers an inspiring, authentic experience for high school students to see the scientific method from start to finish.
The teeth of the tammar wallaby don’t grow in the way you’d expect – and scientists want to know why.
Professor Jamie Rossjohn is internationally recognised for using structural biology to investigate how T cells can respond to viral infections or cause autoimmunity. Now, he's been named a fellow of the oldest science academy in the world.
Understanding very early human development is a step closer after researchers created the cellular structure that becomes an early human embryo.
A medical science breakthrough born from a mistake could be a game-changer in regenerative medicine.
Two Monash students – and also firm friends – are on a mission to boost the uptake of the influenza vaccine.
Cardiovascular disease is Australia’s greatest health problem and our biggest killer, costing our economy $7 billion each year. Changing it requires researchers to rethink the problem.
Medical innovator, Dr Subhadeep Das is pioneering stem cell therapy to cure neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's.
For the stem cell researchers at ARMI, one small 'superfish' holds the key to repairing the brain and spinal cord in humans.
An innovative stem cell trial offers hope in treating premature babies born with chronic lung disease.
Investigations of medical misconduct or false or misleading advertising are treated on a case-by-case basis after the patient, their family member or medical practitioner make a complaint to the TGA.
If online advertising and news reports are to be believed, stem cell tourism is a thriving industry
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