Dying in ancient Egypt: evidence of inflammation, infection and possible cancer
20 September 2016
As silent witnesses to the past, ancient Egyptian mummies can add to our knowledge of their society well beyond what …
20 September 2016
As silent witnesses to the past, ancient Egyptian mummies can add to our knowledge of their society well beyond what …
13 September 2016
Professor Dr Mark Johnson to head the VoiceBox Centre of Excellence for Voice AI, housed in the Macquarie Park Innovation …
9 September 2016
The interaction of large plastic items with marine animals is well known and documented. However, few studies have explored how …
1 September 2016
Arguably the longest, most impressive and complex rock art sequence anywhere in the world can be found in the remote …
25 August 2016
New research from the Macquarie University Health Sciences Centre and Faculty of Business and Economics reveals substantial ongoing financial implications …
19 August 2016
With 98 per cent of Australian households with children having at least one form of video game, it not only …
9 August 2016
A study by Macquarie University has detected both copper and lead contamination at the domestic consumer’s kitchen tap in 100 …
3 August 2016
An international collaboration of research scientists in Australia, the United States and Sweden has identified a molecule in the blood …
3 August 2016
A study by Macquarie University researchers has found a new way to make ultra-pure frequency lasers based on diamond that …
29 July 2016
A study on cuttlefish behaviour by Macquarie University researchers has found that male cuttlefish always tell the truth when facing …
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