Research

‘Thoroughly anti-Christian’: new paper on framing the Australian Greens

27 May 2013

In new Australian political research, Professor Marion Maddox has analysed the “Godless Greens” claim from the lead-up to Australia’s 2010 …

Captive-bred wallabies may carry antibiotic resistant bacteria into wild populations

23 May 2013

Species recovery programs may spread antibiotic resistant genes to wild populations. Endangered brush-tail rock wallabies raised in captive breeding programs …

Scientists see if bees ‘are what they eat’

8 May 2013

In a paper published today in the peer-reviewed science journal The Public Library of Science ONE, researchers have presented a …

$2.1m to aid next revolution in the food industry

7 May 2013

Macquarie University has won $2.1 million of Australian Research Council funding to support a new Industrial Transformation Training Centre program. The …

New research project getting personal with transport

6 May 2013

Macquarie University, with partners from the City of Ryde and Transport for NSW has launched a new research project trialing …

Australia’s first free national online mental health clinic launched

3 May 2013

Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health, Melissa Parke today officially launched MindSpot, Australia’s first free online and telephone mental health clinic. …

Research exposes toxic playgrounds at Port Pirie

2 May 2013

In a study published in Environmental Pollution this week, Macquarie University researchers have shown that Port Pirie’s playgrounds are dangerously …

Scientists and historians work together to be the first Australians to win international Archaeology prize

26 April 2013

Researchers have been recognised at the 41st Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference, for developing an analytical technique …

Researchers team up with the Paige Weatherspoon Foundation to develop a faster diagnosis of bacterial meningitis

18 April 2013

Using joint funding from Paige Weatherspoon Foundation and the Macquarie University Office of Commercialisation, a team of researchers have recently …

New $140m home for hearing research partners

17 April 2013

The Government estimates that ten million Australians will suffer some kind of hearing loss by 2050 – almost one quarter of the population. In order to help reduce the impact this will have on our society and its economy, Australia’s leading hearing researchers and service providers are working together to improve outcomes for those affected.

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