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The supertree grove at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore.

Solarpunk sounds awesome, but what is it?

In an age of environmental destruction, a new sub-genre has emerged.

Top recognition for Deakin researcher

Marine scientist Dr Peter Macreadie may well be one of the busiest researchers in the country.

Turning water from foe to friend

As one in 100 year floods become more like one in ten, or one in five year events, blue-green infrastructure could help reduce the impact of flooding on our environment and economy.

What is climate change doing to the soil?

Climate change could be harming the thousands of microorganisms living within our soil that work to keep the earth healthy.

New Deakin WHO Centre targets global health literacy

The world’s first WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy has been launched.

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Honouring our nurses on the frontline

2020 is the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. In the midst of a global pandemic, we pay our respects to those working in this selfless field.

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Ecosystems are key to success of the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

A new paper from Deakin University argues that the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework must include a goal for sustaining ecosystems.

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The need for self-awareness in times of social distancing and isolation

“The last of the human freedom – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances” – Viktor Frankl

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Accelerating into the global marketplace

How is a purpose-built advanced manufacturing business incubator changing the global marketplace?

Cross-collaborators unite to tackle global problems

Infrastructure and digital health research are set for a strategic boost.

Big picture for marine data

A new online portal will give researchers access to valuable data collections about Victoria’s seafloor and coastal ecosystems.

Mussels reveal secrets of reproductive ‘chemistry’

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

Baby, it’s hot out here! Bird parents prepare embryos for future heat

Birds call to their embryos during incubation to warn them about hot temperatures outside the egg, according to new Deakin research.

Deakin University receives over $8 million in research funding

Nineteen Deakin-led projects and awards have been funded in the latest round of Australian Research Council (ARC) Scheme Awards.

Exploring the frontiers of global health

Innovations in global healthcare will be the focus of a symposium hosted by Deakin and its research partners in India.

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COVID-19: a global snapshot

As it continues to spread around the world, coronavirus is significantly altering the global political landscape.

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