Temperature affects enzyme-catalysed reactions by influencing the rate at which they occur. For a reaction to occur between an enzyme and substrate the two molecules need to collide. At lower ...
Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy. It mainly occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. During photosynthesis, ...
Australia/Melbourne Feed Your Heart: The Gut Health Revolution - A conversation with Tim Spector. What if improving your heart health starts ...
Research finds teacher-student relationships key driver for teacher wellbeing; Research finds teacher-student relationships key driver for tea ...
Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future is a Monash-led research and workforce development program, funded by the Australian Research Council. SAEF is delivering leading Antarctic and Southern ...
Although fractures have a major impact on the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the team identified that current policy lacks focus on bone conditions like osteoporosis, where ...
The National Asthma Council Australia (NAC) has announced the appointment of Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) nominee Dr Amanda Cross to the board.
The new study, published in Nature Communications, overturns a long held understanding about how T cells – white blood cells that make up a key part of the immune system – recognise lipid antigens, a ...
Dr Scarlett Howard from the School of Biological Sciences, said the findings of this study suggest that temperature changes associated with climate change could alter key behaviours in honeybees, ...
As the world approaches the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with fewer than one in five targets on track, researchers warn that the next global framework risks repeating ...
A new Monash University study has found significant disparities in employment and work participation among LGBTQ+ Australians, highlighting ongoing structural inequalities in the labour market.
Telemedicine does not lead to increased or lower-quality antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs), Monash University research involving the University of Melbourne and University of ...