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Listen up! World Hearing Day Tuesday March 3: Free headphone hearing health checks in Martin Place
Is the volume on your headphones or earphones set too high? You could be risking hearing damage if your music plays at 85 decibels or higher, with one in six Australians already affected by hearing loss.
Macquarie University an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality
Macquarie University has today been recognised as an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality (EOCGE) by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), for its progress towards gender equity.
First report into autism in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities reveals shortage of supports and services
The Hon Linda Burney MP today launches the first major report into autism in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, conducted by researchers at Macquarie University.
Macquarie University is proud to partner with medical technology incubator FLEDGE Innovation Labs
Macquarie University today announced a new partnership with FLEDGE Innovation Labs, providing opportunities for passionate Macquarie students to access medical technology industry expertise whilst developing impactful and community-minded medical
River recovery research wins ARC Linkage Project funding
Macquarie University’s Professor Kirstie Fryirs and her team have been awarded $600,000 over three years under the Australian Research Council Linkage Project scheme.
Macquarie PhD candidate awarded a Fulbright Scholarship
A Macquarie University PhD candidate has been announced as the recipient of a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship.
Macquarie University launches fast access bushfire respiratory clinic amid patient spike
Dangerous air quality levels from bushfires has prompted a team of respiratory specialists at Macquarie University’s MQ Health to launch a dedicated clinic to treat the high numbers of patients who are presenting with acute exacerbation of
Macquarie University to lead three new Linkage Projects
Macquarie University researchers have been awarded three grants under the Australian Research Council Linkage Project scheme.
NEID Exoplanet Instrument sees first light
Its name means ‘to see’, and it has just taken its first observations.
Stopping poaching by the numbers
Mathematics can help reduce poaching and illegal logging in national parks, researchers have found.
Ground-breaking new study finally establishes the timing of Homo erectus’s last stand in Indonesia
An international team of researchers led by Institute of Technology, Indonesia, Macquarie University, Australia and University of Iowa, USA, used modern archaeological science techniques to identify when our ancestors went extinct.
Hunting molecules that signal pain
A new microscope-based method for detecting a particular molecule in the spinal cord could help lead to an accurate and independent universal pain scale, research from Australia’s Macquarie University suggests.