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Macquarie University academic named Australia’s Space Scientist of the Year
Associate Professor Lee Spitler, Head of Space Projects at Australian Astronomical Optics, Macquarie University, was last night named Space Scientist of the Year in the sixth annual Australian Space Awards 2025 at Illumina Sydney.
The lower back pain treatments with long-term benefits: new review
A new review by Macquarie University researchers has identified the treatments that may have a long term impact on back pain - and those that don’t.
Eureka! The global warming maths problem that took 15 years to solve 
In solving the complex maths to calculate how irregular atmospheric particles affect global warming, a Macquarie University mathematician has built equations that could improve climate modelling, medical imaging and material design.
"Buddhism helps students feel empowered once they learn they are the masters of their own reality."
Buddhist chaplain Neng Rong runs free weekly meditation and spiritual guidance classes on campus, spreading a message of love and kindness to staff and students alike.
New cybersecurity training to strengthen skills and safety across WA
Ninety per cent of organisations have experienced a cybersecurity breach in the past year. A new partnership between Macquarie University and Essemy will help address this alarming statistic.
The gene therapy improving life for MND patients
A revolutionary genetic therapy is bringing rare hope to people who carry a killer gene, leading neurologists to look forward to a future where motor neuron disease (MND) can be prevented.
Online course improves sleep quality by 40 per cent
An online course developed by Macquarie University psychologists that has been proven to help even people with long-term insomnia and other health conditions is now available free Australia-wide.
From science lab to boardroom: Dr Cathy Foley on 36 years at the CSIRO
As Australia's Chief Scientist during the pandemic, Dr Cathy Foley played a role in tackling vaccine hesitancy, and provided evidence-based advice on a range of issues to two successive governments over her three-year term. Now the mother of six, scout leader and art lover is helping steer the nation's most prestigious science agency.
Communique calls for AI stakeholders to work towards a future that empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
A vision to protect the governance of Indigenous culture and data has just been published in the Journal of Global Indigeneity.  Lead author Dr Rose Barrowcliffe from the Macquarie University Centre of Critical Indigenous Studies explains the unique challenges facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
How Australian small businesses can protect themselves in Trump’s trade war with China
Caught in the cross-fire of a global tariff crisis, home-grown businesses must now include geopolitical factors in their planning and partnerships, according to Macquarie Business School research.
Fear of public speaking can be conquered: new research
If the thought of speaking in public sets off a flutter of butterflies in your stomach, don’t panic, new research has revealed science-backed strategies that can reduce your anxiety.
How to conquer AI skills: a research-backed student guide
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how students learn and prepare for their careers. New research led by Macquarie Business School reveals the importance of becoming AI literate and why it should not be feared.