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Middle East: how can we reduce the conflict?

What role do regional actors play in fuelling Middle East proxy wars?

What’s dingoes’ favourite food: frogs, insects or wombat stew?

A major study has revealed a huge variation in dingo diets, and their predation of threatened species.

Rethinking the ‘age of the human’

What does it mean to be "human"?

Defying destruction

New technology is now being used to digitally preserve heritage while also providing evidence of its destruction.

3D roll forming

Transport sector on a roll with Deakin technology

A breakthrough process developed by Deakin University researchers is set to reduce the cost of manufacturing super-strength products.

Taller tundra sends a warning

Global warming is having a significant effect on of the world’s most delicate ecosystems – the tundra of arctic and alpine areas.

Teachers are key to girls’ self-perception

With the right strategies, teachers can significantly improve self-perception, motor competence and, ultimately, physical activity in teenage girls.

Derek Buckmaster

Advancing carbon fibre research

The Director of Deakin's world-leading Carbon Nexus research centre has been honoured for his contribution to Australia's place on the world stage.

Deakin program helps kids with disabilities hit the dancefloor

Deakin program helps kids with disabilities hit the dancefloor

Hundreds of children with disabilities around the nation are set to have support to participate in dance.

Stepping into space: what are our ethical obligations?

Space exploration is a fascinating frontier for science, but do we need to consider its ethical, health and environmental implications?

A new way to understand health and well-being

We are now realising that the ‘causes’ of disease are much broader and far-ranging than we thought.

Boost for PFAS research

Deakin researchers have been awarded funding for an ARC Special Research Initiative – the PFAS Remediation Research Program.

Early trauma affects birds’ song memory

Deakin research linking early trauma in birds with their ability to remember important songs used for survival could have implications for human development.

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