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UniSA honours Uncle Lewis Yarlupurka O’Brien

Oct 25, 2021

19 October 2021Uncle Lewis Yarlupurka O’Brien AOThe University of South Australia’s Law Building, at its City West Campus, is to be renamed the Lewis O’Brien Building, in honour of the...

Obama gives fiery speech for McAuliffe: 'Don't sit this one out'

Oct 24, 2021

Not because everything suddenly is going to be perfect but because it’s going to be better,” Obama told a crowd at Virginia Commonwealth University alongside McAuliffe. Notable Virginia Democrats including...

Planned home birth presents little risk where midwifery is well-integrated

Oct 24, 2021

Planned home birth presents little risk where midwifery is well-integrated Science, Health & TechnologyIn the state of Washington, a planned home birth with a licensed midwife is just as safe...

Alumnus of the Year Mikko J. Salminen encourages multidisciplinary studies

Oct 24, 2021

“When I was just 10 years old I already knew that I would become an engineer in the field of electricity”, says Mikko J. Salminen, Alumnus of the Year at...

Is this the outbreak we had to have?

Oct 23, 2021

But was this the 'outbreak we had to have'? The Delta variant arrived in Australia at the best possible timeThere is no doubt that NSW underestimated the infectiousness of the...

VC's update – Minister's campus visit and annual awards

Oct 22, 2021

As mentioned in my message earlier this week in On Campus, we are staging our return to campus to help us manage the logistics around providing a safe campus. I...

ANU looks forward to welcoming students home to campus

Oct 22, 2021

The Australian National University (ANU) continues to work hard to bring students back to campus in 2022. In a message to staff and students earlier this week, ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor...

Biden Races Clock and Holds Few Tools in Supply-Chain Crisis

Oct 22, 2021

While Republicans point to the supply chain as further evidence the president is mismanaging the economy, the issues are deep-rooted. Here’s where the supply chain is under stress in the...

How the brain navigates cities

Oct 22, 2021

A new MIT study suggests that our brains are actually not optimized to calculate the so-called “shortest path” when navigating on foot. The MIT team suggests vector-based navigation, which requires...

Lab-grown ‘mini brains’ hint at treatments for neurodegenerative diseases

Oct 22, 2021

In general, organoids, often referred to as ‘mini organs’, are being used increasingly to model human biology and disease. These changes affected those nerve cells and other brain cells known...