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Octopuses witnessed hurling silt, shells and algae
‘Young, male and aimless’: Why are men in India delaying marriage?
Projects to support NYS economy, farms, communities
Cornell gives used furniture new life, helps those in need
Protein insights may boost lung cancer treatment
Conference highlights SCU research
Torrens University researcher recognised as world’s top AI expert
Disability complaints processes need major overhaul
New initiative to boost Indigenous-owned businesses
Clinical trial to assess potential needle-free vaccination for Covid
Record teaching placements in regional, rural, and remote Australian schools
CDU EXPERT: CDU champions collaborations with industry and business, research head says
Innovative assessment tools improve quality of life in aged care
Asqanet and asqaconnect outage
Extended transition period: SIS30315 Certificate III in Fitness
Support for microcredentials
Harnessing rainwater for self-sufficient veggie gardens
Young scholars graduate from Children’s University
Australian-first hydrogen drone to turn skies green
Researchers shine 9 November
World solutions could be found in Aussie bog
Smashing avocado know-how
Digging deep on Aussie nongs and drongos
Funding boost for Australia-Germany research collaborations
World-first technology to suppress invasive mice
$1M boost to produce next-gen entrepreneurs
Study highlights overlooked hotspot of frog diversity
Putting students first – extension of redress and waiver of indexation
Microcredentials to help fill skills gaps
UQ study explains link between sleep apnoea and dementia
Repeated childhood fractures could lead to repeated fractures in adulthood
Which of hundreds of STEM equity programs around Australia are delivering change?
Theory explains recovery delays in COVID and cardiac patients
Wrist-mounted camera captures entire body in 3D
Wearable wristband captures entire body in 3D
Book: Time for Black women to claim right to lead
Swinburne researchers recognised as national leaders
Grant to fund global study of Covid surveillance
Fijian fashion designer shares lessons in sustainability
Griffith rises to top of Australia’s research efforts
Study confirms that processed foods key to rising obesity
Reconciliation is everybody’s business 8 November
Major cerebral palsy gene revealed
Productivity Commission: Opening statement from Vicki Thomson, Chief Executive, Group of Eight
Need for investment in refugee resettlement cities
Federal Government misses chance to boost skilled labour
Health economics research puts dollar value on cancer survival
Swinburne alum reshaping furniture design in steel