The Monash University study, published in the prestigious journal Cell, used an ultra powerful imaging method called cryo-EM to reveal at near-atomic detail that KICSTOR positions GATOR1 so it can ...
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Monash University today joined the Victorian Minister for Health, the Hon Mary-Anne Thomas, to announce the expansion of the Victorian Government's Chemist Care Now program.
Engineers and obstetricians at Monash University have invented a wearable Band-Aid-like patch to track a baby’s movements through the mother’s abdomen, offering a new way to support safer pregnancies ...
Monash University has jumped eight places to =#41 globally in the QS Sustainability Rankings 2026, consolidating the University’s position as a world top-50 university in leading and contributing to ...
Listening to music when you are over 70 years of age has been linked to a 39 per cent reduction in the risk of dementia, according to a Monash University-led study of over 10,800 older people. The ...
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The Centre of Health Economics (CHE) integrated PhD program offers the opportunity to work with leading health economists on research that can shape policy, advance methods and improve lives. The ...
All children and young people have the right to access education that is responsive to their needs. Inclusive education is a concept that developed from this fundamental right, but what does it look ...
Monash University, NVIDIA, Dell Technologies and CDC Data Centres to build MAVERIC, Australia’s first higher education AI supercomputer. Featuring the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform – the first ...
A Monash University led study into commercially available foods for infants and young children prominent on supermarket shelves in Australia, has found them to be promoted as low cost, and “healthy,” ...
An Australian study has found that drinking just one can of artificially sweetened soft drink a day may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 38 per cent. Surprisingly, that risk for ...