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4 September 2025

AI camera could be a sight-saver

A new Australian study has found an automated artificial intelligence (AI) camera can accurately detect diabetic eye disease with more…
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3 September 2025

Global leader in virology and genomics wins GSK Award

University of Sydney Professor of Virology Edward Holmes has been awarded the 2025 GSK Award for Research Excellence (ARE). He has…
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1 September 2025

Uni of Wollongong to lead AI in health ethics initiative

The University of Wollongong (UOW) will lead a national $2.25 million initiative to address the emerging ethical challenges posed by…
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29 August 2025

Online tool could revolutionise treatment of high blood pressure

A first-of-its-kind online tool, a Blood Pressure Treatment Efficacy Calculator,  built on data from nearly 500 randomised clinical trials in over…
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21 August 2025

EXL launches AI Innovation Lab

Global data and AI company EXL has launched an AI Innovation Lab in Dublin. The new centre will be dedicated…
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11 August 2025
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X-ray reporting gets AI boost

Researchers from CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre have developed a world-first method to teach artificial intelligence (AI) how to write…
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11 August 2025

NZ’s GP scribe uptake highlighted by Otago Uni study

Many New Zealand GPs have taken up using AI scribes regardless of ongoing legal and ethical challenges – and despite…
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8 August 2025

Data the key to better outcomes for people with disability

Researchers can now apply to access the National Disability Data Asset which brings together a wealth of de-identified data from…
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8 August 2025

Waikato Uni virtual dissection table a NZ-first

The University of Waikato has introduced New Zealand’s first virtual dissection table, a move it says is the “next step…
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7 August 2025

Invisible material could revolutionise smart tech

A powerful electricity-conducting material has been developed which could revolutionise smartphones and wearable technologies like medical devices. Scientists at La…
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