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Free speech or public harm?

Recent actual and cancelled appearances by Steve Bannon raise questions about traditional approaches to knowledge generation.

Seven things small businesses must do now to prevent cyber-attacks

There are steps that SMEs can take to protect themselves against the growing risk of cyber-attack.

Can yoga calm the black dog?

Growing evidence suggests yoga could benefit adults suffering from anxiety and depression.

Facts help overcome prejudice

Having more factual knowledge of Islam and contact with Muslims is linked to less prejudice against Muslims.

Surgical management of shoulder instability is successful in AFL

Shoulder sprains and dislocations are the most common upper limb injury in the AFL

Digital games can educate, claims 3MT winner

A presentation on the educational value of digital games has seen PhD candidate Jarrod Hogan win this year’s Deakin 3MT crown.

Anniversary of conflict reveals more work to be done

One year on, a new book sheds light on the ongoing Myanmar Rohingya conflict.

Cobalt and the Congo? Disciplines unite for ethical renewable energy

Political scientists are working with engineers, chemists and other hard scientists at Deakin to achieve “ethically green” renewable energies.

How are rising sea temperatures stunting fish growth?

Dr Timothy Clark is set to investigate one of the most profound issues facing global fish populations.

New centres for world-leading health research

Promoting healthy diets and developing innovative therapies for mental illness are the focus of two NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence at Deakin.

Mussels reveal secrets of reproductive ‘chemistry’

Deakin chemists are on the brink of understanding the real chemistry of attraction in mussels.

Heat’s on for boron nitride

Research could lead to the development of faster computers and overcome some of the safety issues caused by overheating.

How your jeans could save your knees

Recycled denim could have surprising uses in health care, water filtration and battery technology, while addressing the global challenge of textile waste.

The pros and cons of rabbit removal

Ridding Australia’s landscape of rabbits could have mixed results for our native species, says a recent study.

Epigenetics: research explores policy risks

Epigenetics and the notion of plasticity have changed the way we think about human development.

Should social media accounts of the dead be deleted?

The decision of what to do with the digital remains of those who have passed away is likely to be faced by a growing number of us.

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