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New freshwater mussels discovered in southwestern Australia
CDU student’s cooking skills to be put to the test at Culinary Olympics
Swinburne Alum designs playgrounds for living
Breakthrough testing standard developed for Covid RATs
Size matters when ordering food online
Seawater split to produce green hydrogen
Scientists develop new approach to help optimise marble conservation
Common antidepressants can increase antibiotic resistance
New York Times best-selling author Ross Gay to read Feb. 9
Smart stitches to reduce infection, simplify post op monitoring
Covid booster on trial in Armidale
Deer carry SARS-CoV-2 variants that are extinct in humans
American science society honors three Iowa State ‘esteemed innovators’ for their research
Black History Month events for February
Bot gives nonnative speakers floor in videoconferencing
Cornell-led telescope project completion in sight
‘Racial uplifts’ aid Asian American well-being
Protecting Australian politics in school curriculum
Novel blood test could quash endometrial cancer
Proposed reforms to discrimination legislation would make it impossible for Catholic schools to be Catholic
Unexpected benefits from pollinators at edges of second-growth forests
$8 million committed to Bushfire and Natural Disaster Centre
Australia Day awards and honours for academics and community members
Gay men discriminate against feminine gay men, new study finds
Heroic help for youth mental health
Art of rainbow pride
Australias long history of fascism and fighting back
Mind Games: UniSC researchers explore how athletes’ beliefs affect their anxiety
Collaborative, community focus for new School of Health at UniSC
Creating tech to improve workplace diversity, inclusion
ChatGPT: We need more debate about generative AI’s healthcare implications
Paid leave for family and domestic violence starts now
Concussions may be associated with worse brain function at later age: study
High-quality teaching degrees should not be compromised by well-intentioned, short-term solutions
Fishing in tandem brings benefits for people and dolphins
Zero-emissions aviation focus for first Founder In Residence
New University space antenna lifts lid on space communication
The ‘brown food web’: dead vegetation plays essential role in desert ecosystems
Could Universal Basic Income work for Aotearoa?
International Student Data
A&S secures gifts, embarks on McGraw Hall renovation
Tweezers untangle chemotherapeutic’s impact on DNA
Entrepreneurship program emboldens spice startup founder
Mating causes ‘jet lag’ in female fruit flies, changing behavior
Relying on customer surveys alone may mask poor service
Nature’s call to nanotech