by Sarah Maguire | May 15, 2021 | Science
Evidence is building that fruit and vegetables play a vital role in good mental health, say Macquarie University researchers. Young people should eat plenty of fruit and vegetables – but especially fruit – to lower their risk of depression, a new Macquarie University...
by Sarah Maguire | Mar 22, 2021 | Technology
With new court rulings that insist machines cannot be inventors, Macquarie Law School’s Dr Rita Matulionyte explores the implications for AI-driven innovation. The vast potential of Artificial Intelligence has hit a bump in the road following the refusal by several...
by Sarah Maguire | Mar 9, 2021 | Business, Opinion
America’s new Vice-President represents how high women can go, but also the obstacles they must overcome to get there, says Macquarie Business School Professor of Gender, Work and Organisation Alison Pullen. As Kamala Harris is sworn in as the first female and...
by Sarah Maguire | Feb 11, 2021 | Environment, Technology
In the wake of Australia’s worst wildfire season on record, Macquarie University is leading a project to improve the treatment of fire-affected wildlife as the next season fast approaches. The use of antibiotics to treat koalas during last summer’s catastrophic...
by Sarah Maguire | Feb 9, 2021 | Business
2021 is a make-or-break year for Australian news media – and nothing less than the strength of our democracy is at stake. This year is poised to usher in a new age of media regulation, offering hope of a revitalised news landscape, particularly in rural and regional...