Archived News for Research Sector Professionals - October, 2023
New cancer tools tested
Australian researchers are working on a new arsenal to target leukaemia and other cancers.
River tool gives historic view
Understanding a river’s history is key to predicting its response, and new tool gives a better view.
Tipping points draw closer
The United Nations University is sounding alarm bells about six critical tipping points with potentially irreversible consequences.
Weapon watch enhanced
Researchers have come up with a new way to monitor nuclear weapons with radio waves.
Experts unite for heath call
Major health journals have united to urge the WHO to declare a global health emergency.
Animals spared in better tests
CSIRO is helping to push the scientific world beyond the need for animal testing models.
Fossil fuel decline plotted
Global authorities have issued a stark warning about fossil fuel demand.
Ancient river risks found
An ancient river untouched for 14 million years faces the threat of climate change.
MDBA backs sampling
Citizen scientists are being called to swap their backyards for a local waterway.
Pollution tool coming
Researchers are developing a web-based tool to map ocean water pollution almost as it happens.
SA uni merger moves
South Australia's two largest universities, the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia, are set to merge.
Lab-grown tissue tested
A breakthrough biomaterial that mimics human tissue is being developed in Australia.
Bird flus break out
Research has revealed a concerning shift in the epicentre of deadly bird flu outbreaks, with the viruses no longer confined to Asia.
Ketamine blocks watched
A case study on ketamine highlights the persistent obstacles preventing individuals with treatment-resistant depression from accessing the treatment.
Language grants to save speech
The Queensland Government has a new strategy to preserve Indigenous languages.