Research

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 …

Macquarie University and VoiceBox Technologies announce international research partnership for natural language understanding and voice artificial intelligence

13 September 2016

Professor Dr Mark Johnson to head the VoiceBox Centre of Excellence for Voice AI, housed in the Macquarie Park Innovation …

Hopping mad: beachhopper survival affected by microplastics

9 September 2016

The interaction of large plastic items with marine animals is well known and documented. However, few studies have explored how …

Ice-aged Aboriginal art in the Kimberley

1 September 2016

Arguably the longest, most impressive and complex rock art sequence anywhere in the world can be found in the remote …

Breast cancer survivors left with lifelong financial burden

25 August 2016

New research from the Macquarie University Health Sciences Centre and Faculty of Business and Economics reveals substantial ongoing financial implications …

Video games – a moral game changer?

19 August 2016

With 98 per cent of Australian households with children having at least one form of video game, it not only …

Tapped out: Dangerous contaminations in NSW household water supplies

9 August 2016

A study by Macquarie University has detected both copper and lead contamination at the domestic consumer’s kitchen tap in 100 …

Scientists discover key identifier for suicide risk

3 August 2016

An international collaboration of research scientists in Australia, the United States and Sweden has identified a molecule in the blood …

Brilliant lasers: diamond provides new approach to ultra-pure frequency lasers

3 August 2016

A study by Macquarie University researchers has found a new way to make ultra-pure frequency lasers based on diamond that …

First rule of cuttlefish fight club: Always tell the truth

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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