Striving for equity in kidney health care

Inequity in kidney health care continues to impact the lives, wellbeing and health outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in Australia says a […]

New research suggests that ocean currents with different temperatures, which are known to influence the distribution of species in the sea, might also drive the evolution of new species. Photo: iStock.

Deep dive into marine biotech

Flinders University researchers are among some of the world’s leading marine biotech scientists gathering in Adelaide. They will discuss the latest developments in first-generation fisheries, second-gen […]

Long-term help for sleep apnoea

A long-term study of patients who had upper airway surgery has confirmed the benefits for better management of moderate to severe sleep apnoea for people who […]

Cool Brain Hall of Fame

Sharing the real-life stories of actors, authors, musicians, scientists and others will help challenge the attitudes of children towards learning differences, thanks to a new program […]

How an ancient virus is implicated in MND

A new cutting-edge project under the leadership of FHMRI researcher Associate Professor Mary-Louise Rogers will test if an ancient virus may cause Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and, whether […]