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Device makes electric vehicle charging a two-way street
A new device turns electric vehicles into chargers for houses and stranded cars.
Citizen scientists deserve more credit, researchers argue
Citizen scientists should be included as authors on journal papers, researchers say.
Six Macquarie University scientists join Nobel laureates as world’s most highly cited researchers
Six researchers from Macquarie University have been named in the Web of Science’s Highly Cited Researchers 2019 list, which recognises the most highly regarded scientists and social scientists when it comes to research influence among their
Macquarie University to host the 2019 Biennial Symposium of the Australian and New Zealand Associations of von Humboldt Fellows
This year’s Biennial Symposium of the Australian and New Zealand Associations of von Humboldt Fellows will be held at Macquarie University for the first time and aims to rethink what “sharing knowledge” means in today’s world.
Differences in sensory brainwaves of autistic teenagers could assist in earlier diagnosis and support
Variances have been found in the brainwaves responsible for visual perception between autistic teenagers and those teens not on the autism spectrum. Researchers believe this could assist in earlier diagnosis and help inform how support is given to
$2.3 million awarded to Macquarie’s rising research stars
Six of Macquarie University’s most promising Early Career Researchers have had projects funded in the latest round of the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards (DECRA), announced today.
Runaway star – out of the galactic heart of darkness like a bat out of hell
Macquarie University and Australian Astronomical Optics astronomers are among a team that has spotted something they weren’t expecting.
Macquarie University Hospital surgeon named NSW Australian of the Year
The outstanding contribution of MQ Health Orthopaedic Surgeon and humanitarian Associate Professor Munjed Al Muderis has been recognised with the State’s highest honour.
New monitoring technique lets your remotely operated device do the snorkelling
Researchers from Macquarie University’s Department of Biological Sciences and the University of Newcastle have found a novel way to remotely track fish in shallow water environments. Their findings have now been published in the Journal
Macquarie University honours elite athletes and celebrates contributions to sport at the 2019 Blues Awards
Outstanding sporting talents were celebrated this week at the Macquarie University 2019 Blues Awards on Thursday 31 October 2019. Athletes were recognised for their achievements athletically and academically while representing Macquarie, their state
Macquarie University appoints Chief Information Officer
Macquarie University has announced the appointment of Tim Hume as its Chief Information Officer, commencing on 1 November.
2SER celebrates four groundbreaking decades on the airwaves
This month marks 40 years of thriving community broadcasting from 2SER, celebrating the station’s ongoing local impact and role in launching the careers of some of Australia’s best-known radio talent.