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The University of Sydney formalises cervical cancer elimination partnership

The success of a cervical cancer elimination program has led to the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Timor-Leste Ministry of Health.

Life Scientist 17 February, 2026

Could this biosensor bypass labs with onsite PFAS detection?

La Trobe University has developed a portable biosensor that may allow rapid, onsite detection of toxic 'forever chemicals' in water.

Life Scientist 17 February, 2026

Noxopharm says paper reveals science behind its immune system platform

Clinical-stage Australian biotech company Noxopharm Limited says a Nature Immunology paper reveals the science behind its immune system platform, Sofra.

Life Scientist 13 February, 2026

How a tiny worm changed a decade of scientific thinking

A tiny roundworm has helped University of Queensland scientists rethink the way sensory nerve connections remain strong throughout a lifetime.

Life Scientist 12 February, 2026

Neurosensing/neurostimulation implants session to be held on Monday

On Monday, a session at UNSW Sydney will include people who are benefiting from bioelectronics discussing their lived experience.

Life Scientist 12 February, 2026

Biotechnology
Could this biosensor bypass labs with onsite PFAS detection?

Could this biosensor bypass labs with onsite PFAS detection?

La Trobe University has developed a portable biosensor that may allow rapid, onsite detection of toxic 'forever chemicals' in water.

Article 17 February, 2026
Health & Medical
A scientist, a cooler and a long-haul flight in the fight against MND

A scientist, a cooler and a long-haul flight in the fight against MND

Early in January 2026, neuroscientist Dr Rachael Dunlop boarded a flight from Sydney to the US with a precious and unusual item of carry-on luggage.

Article 02 February, 2026
Life Sciences
Ancient lead exposure shaped human evolution

Ancient lead exposure shaped human evolution

An international study claims that exposure to lead may have influenced the evolution of hominid brains, behaviour, and even the development of...

Article 06 November, 2025
Molecular Biology
How a tiny worm changed a decade of scientific thinking

How a tiny worm changed a decade of scientific thinking

A tiny roundworm has helped University of Queensland scientists rethink the way sensory nerve connections remain strong throughout a lifetime.

Article 12 February, 2026
Lab Technology
The voice of reason: natural language interfaces to transform lab informatics

The voice of reason: natural language interfaces to transform lab informatics

In everyday life, voice interaction with technology can save time and reduce friction. The same applies in scientific research.

Article 17 November, 2025
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