Fires, floods and the economic fall-out
Droughts, bushfires and floods may be part of Australia’s history but it’s economic research that’s preparing for the future.
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Droughts, bushfires and floods may be part of Australia’s history but it’s economic research that’s preparing for the future.
How is a purpose-built advanced manufacturing business incubator changing the global marketplace?
Deep ocean research and time on small boats in estuaries, Honorary Associate Professor John Sherwood's research is as eclectic as it sounds.
A study reveals that postponing pension access also could delay the beneficial effects of retirement.
In the field of computational bionanotechnology, Professor Tiffany Walsh is an internationally-renowned figure.
Prose poetry, the sublime and Dante's Inferno on Earth - Associate Professor Cassandra Atherton gives us insight into research in Writing and Literature.
A new generation exoskeleton can offer you a taste of super-power.
The time for developing new coalmines is over.
What can exercise provide for those undergoing treatment for cancer?
When we first talk, Professor Julie Owens is officially just over two months into her role as Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research.
Within minutes of using a platform such as Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, it’s possible to interact with people living all over the world.
Ideation, prototyping and everything inbetween.
Can science fiction provide new insight into the human condition?
What does a marine biologist's day look like?
Dr Jordan Beth Vincent, Research Fellow at Deakin Motion.Lab, is helping to redefine creative arts. So what is life really like in this mind-blowing field?