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Many Australians could be suffering from undiagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA), with CDU researchers developing a new technique to screen for the potentially fatal condition.
Forensics has well-recognised application in the courtroom, but a new report is arguing the science has much more to give.
The NT Gender Equity and Diversity Knowledge Hub connects people, ideas and resources to advance equity, inclusion, wellbeing and leadership in the NT.
Join visiting academic Associate Professor Duygu Yengin from the University of Adelaide for a seminar exploring “Economic Justice for Indigenous Australians in the Renewable Energy Transition" on Friday, 26 September 2025.
A groundbreaking new study into the patterns of terrorist language could help authorities create algorithms to detect and flag extremist content online.
When Professor Martin Jarvis AO began to learn Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 2 in D major, his instincts prompted him to question whether the piece was truly composed by one of the greatest figures in the history of Western music.
Dr Elnaz Saki has always been interested in natural remedies even when they lack scientific confirmation. Eager to bridge the gap between traditional wisdom and modern science, she's harnessing the power of plants found in Top End parks and gardens.
Through the New Colombo Plan, Joel was given the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study and complete various internships overseas while studying an engineering degree at CDU. The experience both improved his career prospects and gave him the chance to visit many Indo-Pacific nations.
Experienced hotelier Pat made the move to the quiet city of Darwin from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok to study Commercial Cookery and Hospitality Management, with the dream of becoming a hospitality entrepreneur.
Isabella Garti was a midwifery practitioner and lecturer for more than 12 years in her home country of Ghana. Moving to Charles Darwin University, Darwin has supported her to focus on improving the lives of Ghana’s mums and bubs from across the world. 
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