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The identification of a metabolic pathway could lead to answers and new treatments for those experiencing brain fog because of long COVID. 

Prof. Zhao's lab - hydrogen fuel cell efficiency

Understanding why existing hydrogen fuel cell prototypes degrade can pave the way for more durable cells.  

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Knowing your penicillin allergy status could make a big difference if you end up in hospital, according to UNSW researchers.

NHMRC Funding

Project goals include improving long-term health for people living with HIV, fighting kidney disease and lessening the negative effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients.

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The partnership will support media diversity by developing the independent information resource.

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Finances need to be a bigger part of our conversation about cancer, UNSW Sydney researchers say.

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New research shows transgender and non-binary people could be at higher risk of late-life Alzheimer’s disease.

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Cold fronts can make bushfires worse, a startling consideration for authorities pondering the upcoming bushfire season. 

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Despite disruptions to testing and risk behaviour during COVID-19, the latest data from UNSW Sydney’s Kirby Institute shows Australia is tracking well towards the elimination of HIV transmission.

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Receiving genetic health care can be a challenging, isolating experience for many people with intellectual disability. Meet the UNSW researchers who are trying to change that.

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