The Monash University study, published in the prestigious journal Cell, used an ultra powerful imaging method called cryo-EM to reveal at near-atomic detail that KICSTOR positions GATOR1 so it can ...
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Monash University is working to address the critical shortage of general practice (GP) doctors in rural Australia, with the announcement of an enhanced training pathway allowing students to complete ...
Monash University today joined the Victorian Minister for Health, the Hon Mary-Anne Thomas, to announce the expansion of the Victorian Government's Chemist Care Now program.
Listening to music when you are over 70 years of age has been linked to a 39 per cent reduction in the risk of dementia, according to a Monash University-led study of over 10,800 older people. The ...
The opening of the new Joint Monash-CSIRO Membrane Pilot Facility marks a significant milestone for the MCMI, reinforcing our commitment to advancing membrane technology and strengthening partnerships ...
Live biological neurons show more about how a brain works than AI ever will. A Melbourne-led team has for the first time shown that 800,000 brain cells living in a dish can perform goal-directed tasks ...
Monash has risen five places to be ranked 37th globally among 1503 institutions in the prestigious 2025 QS World University Rankings. This cements Monash as a top-50 university with an unprecedented ...
More than five million extra deaths a year can be attributed to abnormal hot and cold temperatures, according to a world first international study led by Monash University. The study found deaths ...
An Australian study has found that drinking just one can of artificially sweetened soft drink a day may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 38 per cent. Surprisingly, that risk for ...
Abnormally high levels of HDL-C, colloquially known as ‘good cholesterol’, are associated with an increased risk of dementia in older adults, a Monash University-led study has found. Researchers said ...
New international research led by Monash University has found that humans – and not climate – caused Australia’s Pleistocene megafaunal extinction. The cause of extinction has long been a contentious ...
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