The chemical exposure given to laboratory mice mimicked the real-world profile of PFAS-contaminated water from Williamtown.
The University of Newcastle has found disturbing evidence of another risk presented by so-called forever chemicals.
Metro City, Perth, October 28. Enmore Theatre, Sydney, tonight (sold out); University of Canberra, Saturday; Fat as Butter Festival, Newcastle, Sunday; Tivoli, Brisbane, next Wednesday (sold out); ...
Fifty-four UNSW projects across seven faculties will advance bold ideas, foster collaboration and deliver long-term national ...
Taking the helm in January 2026 is Dr Alistair Hick from Monash University, where he's been its inaugural chief ...
How will the work of biographers change as letters, diaries and photographs are replaced by emails, texts and snapshots on ...
Everything you need to know about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, whose ...
It has now been four years since ‘Pretty Boy’ enraged the Tszyu clan with his unforgettable Micky Hatton sledge, which ...
Retailers are contending with a new type of player in their industry. Here’s how such offenders became a nationwide ...
Taxpayers could be forced to bail out Australia’s biggest aluminium smelter with Energy Minister Chris Bowen hinting this was ...
While our FYPs might show run club and coffee rave supremacy, it turns out a high percentage of Australians are still getting ...
We explore the benefits of lifelong creative learning with three students who have recently taken part in short courses at UAL.
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