Biomedicine
Health & Medicine
Q&A
‘It’s still the same for me as it was years ago’
Laureate Professor Graeme Clark AC, who led the team that invented Australia’s multi-channel cochlear implant, says he still cries “tears of joy” when someone’s hearing is restored
Health & Medicine
3D bioprinting is pushing the boundaries of human tissue engineering
A new way to 3D print human tissue is revolutionising how we create and test medical treatments
Health & Medicine
4 things you may not know about human anatomy
Can you flex the last joint on your index finger? Do you have a palmaris longus muscle in your palm? On World Anatomy Day, see what you can discover about your body
Sciences & Technology
Engineering magnetics to grow human tissue
Tissue engineering can restore damaged or lost tissue in the human body, and biomedical engineers are working to one day scale up the technology to regenerate entire organs
Health & Medicine
Breakthrough in motor neurone disease research gives hope
Copper could hold the key to a radical new treatment to help those affected by this indiscriminate and fatal disease
Health & Medicine
Podcasts
Outbreak! Managing human pandemics
Using new technologies to trace the origins of ancient pandemics, and developing systems to help us with future ones
Arts & Culture
Universe Within sparkles at White Night
Art and science collide in a universal dance of microscopic imagery