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Macquarie researchers shine on Eureka Prize shortlist
Researchers from Macquarie University have been named finalists in six categories in the Australian Museum’s prestigious Eureka Prizes for Science Excellence.
Idea to impact: how the Macquarie Incubator is powering the next generation of entrepreneurs
With support from the Macquarie University Incubator, psychology student Georgia Muriti is transforming how people connect with mental health professionals — and she’s just one of many students turning bold ideas into thriving ventures.
"It has been a privilege to share my art and culture with the community."
As the artist behind the banners in the Faculty of Arts precinct, Dylan Barnes, 24, is a champion of Indigenous art and storytelling.
Lost in translation: research shows healthcare interpreters are underused
Education and training of Australian health practitioners should place greater emphasis on the importance of using professional interpreting services in clinical settings, according to a new book by Macquarie University researcher Dr Jinhyun Cho.
Making tracks: multiple dinosaur footprints unearthed in major discovery
The discovery of ancient footprints in Canada has transformed the way researchers hunt for dinosaur tracks.
MindSpot success shows online treatment can address unmet mental health demand
Psychological treatment via the internet could play a critical role in meeting Australia’s rapidly growing demand for mental health care services, according to researchers at Macquarie University.
Major recognition for landmark Macquarie research and childhood anxiety treatment
The global impact of the Macquarie University-based Cool Kids program for managing anxiety in children has been recognised by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australia’s leading expert body in health and medical research.
Living colour: how red, green and yellow concrete improves Sydney marine life
When marine scientists gave Sydney Harbour seawalls a colourful glow up, they discovered it boosted marine biodiversity along our increasingly urbanised, concrete-dominated shorelines.
Painful stories: teachers and students unite to help people living with illness and disability
A new book of personal essays, produced by creative writing staff and students at Macquarie University, explores the power of narrative as a medicine for people living with disability, illness and chronic pain.
Doomed planet's death spiral could reveal stellar secrets
Astronomers led by a team at Macquarie University have tracked an extreme planet’s orbital decay to understand how stars dissipate energy.
Macquarie University researchers awarded prestigious fellowships
Seven researchers from Macquarie University have won more than $7 million in funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to tackle some of the world's biggest challenges.
How sleep might mitigate the worst symptoms of internet gaming disorder: new research
Addictive digital media has risen sharply in recent years, with internet gaming disorder (IGD) moving to outstrip anxiety and depression as adolescent troublespots - but new sleep research might offer a way forward.