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Earth’s cloud cover is rapidly shrinking and contributing to record-breaking temperatures, according to new research involving the Monash-led Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for 21st ...
A comprehensive study, published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing, reveals practice nurses – registered or enrolled nurses working within a general practice setting – are underutilised when it comes ...
Monash University has retained its top-50 university rank in the prestigious QS World University Rankings (WUR) 2026. Monash continues to rise in the prestigious ranking, increasing one position from ...
The metro rail industry in India is set to benefit from a new partnership between Monash University’s Institute of Railway Technology and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
Monash University Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Sharon Pickering and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous) and Senior Vice-President Professor Tristan Kennedy (Noongar) joined Commissioner ...
Australian researchers have demonstrated that the use of a new, less toxic drug combination after stem cell transplants for leukaemia significantly improves patient outcomes post-transplant, reducing ...
A breakthrough by Monash University scientists could revolutionise agriculture with designer crops suited to the climate of individual regions.
A large study has found that physical exercise helps maintaining brain health size as we age – regardless of body mass.
A new national audit has revealed that over half of Australia's diagnostic imaging clinics are now owned by large for-profit corporations, raising questions about healthcare access, cost and quality ...
Featured in Nature Medicine today, PanDerm is one of the first AI models built specifically to assist with real-world dermatological medical practice by analysing multiple types of images, including ...
Australian schools need comprehensive support systems to address the learning and safety needs of young people experiencing family and domestic violence, a Monash University study recommends.
The South East Flats’ mascot is the eagle and our colours are orange and blue. The eagles are often seen proudly wearing these colours on special occasions and to support fellow eagles at sporting ...