An academic will explore Antarctica on an icy hunt for dinosaurs. This isn’t the plotline for a Jurassic Park spinoff; but what one University of Queensland paleontologist will be doing from February 2 through March 24. Dr Steve Salisbury is part of a 12-person ...
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A $53.3 million Deakin University engineering facility has opened its doors, and the vice-chancellor has assured it will educate the graduates Australia needs to become the innovation nation. The 6700-square-metre Deakin University Centre for Advanced Design and Engineering Training (CADET), ...
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Planet 9 fever: scientists scramble for names, theories
Evidence of a ninth planet in Earth's solar system, recently discovered by California Institute of Technology researchers, has sent the space science community into a spin – and imaginations are once again looking out to the stars. Caltech astronomers Mike Brown, and ...
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Oncology clinic at UC announced
Oncology provider The Icon Group is partnering with the University of Canberra for a new cancer treatment clinic on campus. The facility will have two radiotherapy bunkers and an oncology department run by Icon. It will provide healthcare to the local ...
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VU’s Dawkins challenges ATAR’s relevance
A vice-chancellor has downplayed the relevance of the ATAR as a measure of potential student success – especially when it comes to teaching degrees. Professor Peter Dawkins, of Victoria University, argued that ATARs are often meaningless when measuring a student’s potential in university. ...
More »Norton warns against using super to pay off HELP debt
Letting graduates raid superannuation to repay HELP loans is a bad idea, the Grattan Institute has warned. Liberal Senator Chris Back has urged the treasurer to allow graduates to use retirement savings to pay off their student debt. Back proposes letting ...
More »Site of 10,000-year-old massacre found in Kenya
Scientists have made the grim discovery of a 10,000-year-old massacre site on the shores of a Kenyan lake. The Cambridge University-led expedition recovered 12 skeletons, of men and women, at Nataruk near Lake Turkana. Some skeletons had their skulls crushed, ...
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