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Is 3D printing the answer to better alloys?

Deakin University metallurgist Dr Nima Haghdadi is pursuing cutting-edge research in the field of 3D metal printing.

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Creative thinking brings more parents to conferences

A few clever initiatives have opened the way for more parent–researchers to attend academic conferences more easily.

How important is the media in remote areas?

How does the media shape the way we perceive “community” in rural areas?

Marine megafauna catch the sun

When it comes to crossing the ocean, all marine megafauna seem to use the same navigational compass – the sun.

Middle East: how can we reduce the conflict?

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

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?

Victorian primary students on the move

The Deakin-developed Transform-Us! primary school physical activity program is set to be introduced across the State.

Rating system targets motorcycle safety

A world-first star-rating system developed by Deakin University researchers is set to improve motorcyclist safety and comfort.

AI helps students prepare for the future

Deakin University’s electronics students will be the first to use emerging artificial intelligence (AI) to help solve technology's most relevant global problems.

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.

Energy storage boost for nation

A multi-million dollar ARC Training Centre at Deakin will propel innovations in energy production across the nation.

Life is good for young Australians

Feelings of greater connectedness, personal safety and a higher living standard are contributing to happier young Australian adults, a Deakin study has found.

Imagining the future of Australia’s freight

The Australian government is developing a national freight and supply chain strategy.

Australia must learn from China on environment


Developed nations like Australia can learn from China in reaching global sustainability goals.

Is it time to change the way we teach maths?

Mathematical reasoning has been neglected in Australian schools, but it is key to people's ability to be strategic throughout their lives.

‘Critical Animal Studies’ Research Network launched at Deakin

Renowned Australian moral philosopher Peter Singer has presented the opening lecture for Deakin’s new research network.

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