Charles Darwin University
New study reveals kill order for melanoma cells by cannabis extract
A cannabis extract has shown positive results in slowing down melanoma cell growth and increasing cell death rates, a new in-vitro study finds.
Charles Darwin University
A cannabis extract has shown positive results in slowing down melanoma cell growth and increasing cell death rates, a new in-vitro study finds.
Victoria University
A courtyard area at VU Footscray Park Campus has been transformed into a culturally safe garden that represents the local landscape prior to colonisation.
University of Tasmania
New research from the University of Tasmania and partner Universities has revealed that taking an optimistic approach to promoting investments could create a USD 3.6 trillion boost in sustainable and responsible initiatives.
University of Tasmania
A landmark study has revealed how Livestock Guardian Dogs (LGDs) are changing predator behaviour and supporting conservation efforts in the process.
Charles Darwin University
Military mental health services should urgently adopt an internationally recognised trauma questionnaire to better diagnose and treat veterans with complex post-traumatic stress disorder, a new study with CDU has revealed.
Charles Darwin University
A species of ray, so rare it has only ever been recorded once back in the late 1800s, has been declared extinct after an assessment by an international team led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).
The University of Western Australia
The research looked at the effects of the seasons on cognitive abilities, fatigue levels, and physiological responses of workers engaged in ‘two on, one off’ rosters.
The University of Western Australia
The study found there also appeared to be benefits associated with stopping medication use before conception including decreased risk of decreased risk of pre-eclampsia and hypertension.
The University of Western Australia
The simulator will enable researchers to safely test driver responses to challenges such as mobile phone distractions, fatigue and the impact of drugs and alcohol.
University of Tasmania
A team of researchers has revealed that climate variability—specifically the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Southern Annular Mode—played a significant role in the changes observed in the Antarctic Ice Sheet over the past 20 years.
The University of Western Australia
Multiple sclerosis is on the rise in Australia and worldwide at an accelerating rate, with more than 33,000 Australians currently diagnosed with the condition, for which there is no cure.
The University of Western Australia
A new online tool aims to improve the wellbeing, health and education of children and young people by helping to understand inequities around Australia.