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Pioneering work of female scientists reflected in Macquarie Island lakes
Free access to glucose monitoring now available for thousands of people with type 1 diabetes
Spike in Aboriginal child removals spark call for action
Time between pregnancies plays no part in risk of another stillbirth
CDU sets Fulbright Scholar on her way
Statement: eSafety advice on the Momo Challenge
Young Australians keen to help older generations get online
Fashion start-up penalised over unpaid internship
NSW and Federal Governments Partner to Build Australia’s First Comprehensive Children’s Cancer Centre
Capital Gains Tax will deter R&D
Sweaty Supercar driver gives PREPD a whirl
Equal share of female managers on the horizon, but next century for CEOs
‘Amazing snapshots’ plumb volcanic depths
The politics, ethics and legal impacts of euthanasia
Joint study into hip and knee costs
Sydney Quantum Academy to create jobs of the future.
Local volunteers sought for Alzheimer’s research
Sydney signs deal with Japanese space start-up to deploy CubeSats
‘Naked liquid marbles’ – improved cell culturing method to aid nerve repair
Griffith earns top-50 result for multiple subjects in 2019 QS World University Rankings
Meet 3D Alek: the printer working to combat congenital ear deformity
Link between brain size and obesity in adolescents
The Business Case for Digital Accessibility
Exploring the deep reef
‘Substantial’ cost of NT’s alcohol problem revealed as reforms show signs of success
World-first robotic vision competition targets overconfident robots
Engineer and innovator honoured for significant contributions to the field
Early signs of fatty liver disease detected in blood
Grants open to agriculture and aquaculture to seek out innovation
QUT’s new Education Precinct and Sphere unveiled
QS Subject rankings: UQ tops Australia in sports, agriculture and environmental science
Sydney physicists use code to reduce quantum error in logic gates
Research finds cervical cancer could be gone by end of century
Democratisation of advice opens up new opportunities: report
Sydney women lead the way
Dementia drug regime found lacking in nursing homes
UNSW academics receive top honours from the Australian Academy of Science
Semi-identical twins identified in pregnancy for first time
Use data for targeting of resources: Australians’ message
Fighting mystery killer in UQ’s own backyard
A fine line between pleasure and weight gain
New clue in jade iceberg mystery
Deakin University research leads to ADF driver simulator purchase
INC: Cashews May Have Fewer Calories Than Previously Thought – New Scientific Findings
$25 million boost for Queensland’s critical scientific infrastructure
Gelion batteries to help power the renewables revolution
Curtin ranked second in the world for Mineral and Mining Engineering
Government investment in Far North’s future