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Online learning can increase a student’s short and long-term memory by improving their cognitive capacity, according to a new study examining the uptick of digital education during COVID-19. 

The study by Charles Darwin University (CDU), alongside Holy Angel University in the Philippines, explored the use of online learning by undergraduate accounting students after it was introduced at a university in the Southeast Asian country during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) and an RMIT researcher are a step closer to replacing the needle to deliver drugs in the treatment of many chronic diseases. 

CDU pharmaceutical scientist Dr Nazim Nassar and RMIT biophysicist Professor Stefan Kasapis have filed an application in the US patent office for a new technology of a “gel-like casing” in an oral tablet form to deliver naturally occurring therapeutic proteins and vaccines.

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A First Nations Charles Darwin University (CDU) student will represent Australia at a United Nations forum that will discuss Indigenous issues related to economic and social development, culture, the environment, education, health and human rights. 

Grace McColm-Monaghan, 21 a proud Nyikina women born and raised in Darwin will travel to New York in mid-April to attend the two-week United Nations Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues. 

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