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Researchers propose mechanism for just energy transition in Pakistan
Ghost Roads Speed Nature’s Destruction
Can a good night’s sleep protect collision sport athletes against concussion?
Key design and creative subjects ranked number one in Australia, top 20 in the world
ME/CFS Progression In Focus With $438,000 Grant
Life as a Cornell entrepreneur: ‘I have people in my corner who inspire me’
Solving our region’s greatest challenges at a world-class level
Teen Study To Track Loneliness In Digital Age
Nasal spray can safely treat recurrent abnormal heart rhythms
Engineers making a better, more profitable grid for distributing solar power
New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change
Funding Boost Supports Future Cancer Experts
Does the time of day you move your body make a difference to your health?
EVs Face Future Challenges Despite Increasing Uptake
Energy grant set to supercharge affordable renewable hydrogen technology
Trial of new foam treatment for knee pain from osteoarthritis
Five Minutes With Digital Health Expert, Ali Besiso
Best Way To Breed Frogs In Captivity
Curtin series provides virtual compass to navigate AI landscape
Sydney Leads New Trial Of Youth Vaping Schools Program
World first eye screening system to help prevent blindness
Democracy Sausage: The face of the nation
Global Collaboration To Combat Chronic Lung Infection
Hydrogen project wins multi-million-dollar grant to help shift to clean energy
Former NZ PM Helen Clark: ‘Raise issues, never give up.’
Scientists Seek Your Soil For Century-chemical Study
New Regional University Study Hub For Swan Hill
A once-dormant magnetic neutron star is emitting strangely polarised light
Key Sectors Stymie Emission Reduction Efforts: Study
Major New Telescope Build Completed In Germany
Engagement Is Heart Of Tim Chi’s ’98 Success
How whales struggle to navigate in a sea of noise pollution
Participants needed as study seeks to unlock urban appetites
Plant-based Beef Wins In Environmental Stakes
Research changes lives when the right people have access to it
Flinders University recognised as national leader in supporting Indigenous talent
University puts Hobart hotels on the market
Whales May Get Lost In Noisy Ocean
Act Of Treason Agave Spirit Is Research You Can Drink
Supporting the next generation of business leaders in Papua New Guinea
Snapshots and smiles: Queensland’s migrant farm workers shine in art exhibition
Deep parts of Great Barrier Reef ‘insulated’ from global warming – for now
Business as usual isn’t enough when it comes to Australia’s national security
Rudeness Endangers Patients
BOOM 2024 To Bring Games, Gadgets And More
Neuron Model Paves Way For New Alzheimer’s Therapies
Everyday social interactions predict language development in infants
First Indigenous Councillor For Western Downs