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Monash and Melbourne Universities join forces in new company to market medicines

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Traditional rivals Monash and Melbourne Universities are collaborating to create a new company that will market and sell medicines developed by the institutions to pharmaceutical companies, reinvesting any profit into research.

Both universities are putting A$22.5 million towards the venture and the Victorian State Government is kicking in an...

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Will computers replace humans in mathematics?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageComputers are coming up with proofs in mathematics that are almost impossible for a human to check.Shutterstock/Fernando Batista

Computers can be valuable tools for helping mathematicians solve problems but they can also play their own part in the discovery and proof of mathematical theorems.

Perhaps the first major result by a computer came 40...

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