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Articles

CMRP researchers meet with Minister of Health for French Polynesia

Where the Lab Rats Are Tickled: It’s More Science Than Art

Congratulations to Distinguished Professor Noel Cressie on election to Fellow of Royal Society of NSW

Distinguished Prof Noel Cressie has been recently named a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (FRSN).

ARPANSA release new Australian RF-EME Standard: RPS-S1

‘Unbalanced assessment’: Australian experts debunk push to stop global 5G rollout

PhD students from SMAS shine at the Best Student Presentation Awards of The International Environmetrics Society

UOW physics student wins People’s Choice Award at Asia-Pacific 3MT finals

CMRP PhD Student awarded highly competitive AINSE scholarship

EIS student wins Three Minute Thesis competition

Bring it back from Earth

CMRP continues impressive success rate with AINSE scholarships applications

UniSA and UOW join forces to build AI capability for Defence

The two of us: Susanna Guatelli and David Bolst

"No evidence that 5G causes cancer" - Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research expert

Air quality near busy Australian roads up to 10 times worse than official figures

SCIT medical imaging analysis recently published in the top-tier outlet

According to the statistics of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, by average, about 1750 people are diagnosed with brain cancer each year in Australia, which means roughly one brain cancer diagnosed every five hours. Also, in Australia brain cancer is the most life-threatening cancer for children and people under 40.

Atlassian impressed by student app

Helping cure cancer

Improving the quality of life of cancer patients

How does brain motion impact microbeam radiation therapy?

What's 5G, And Why Are People So Scared of It? Here's What You Really Need to Know

5G activists flooding MPs inboxes with "unfounded" health concerns

5G: Welcome to the Revolution?

5G radiation health risks have been hyped, but Dr Karl explains why you don't need to worry

Does 5G pose health risks?

5G is being rolled out in Australia. Is the radiation safe?

$11 million boost for medical innovation and intelligent fabrication at University of Wollongong

How people power is changing science

A new wave of citizen scientists is pushing the boundaries of environmental research and giving scientists access to a vast new source of data. But there are pitfalls as well as pluses to using crowdsourced data.

Phone tower anxiety is real and we're worrying ourselves sick

Don’t hang up yet: the latest study linking mobile phones to cancer has big problems

Do Wi-Fi and mobile phones really cause cancer? Experts respond

Is Sleeping In Close Proximity To Your Smartphone Bad For Your Health?

Can you be allergic to your Wi-Fi?

Wi-Fi isn't hurting you, but the fear of it might be