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In memory of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II
Hitting right notes on climate change
$14.5 million funding boost for Otago research
Gamers can have their cake and eat it too
Untapped local labour resources crucial to easing skills and jobs shortages
ANU pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
University of Toronto mourns death of Queen Elizabeth II, lowers flags to half-mast
Research partnership to address international energy challenges
Deakin signs significant partnership to drive roadwork safety
CCCLM and Go8 join forces to tackle Australia’s workforce crisis
Crossing finish line
Diamonds reveal neural secrets
Canada must boost support of science and tech: President Meric Gertler and Alan Bernstein in Globe and Mail
Modified microwave oven cooks up next-gen semiconductors
Cornell awarded $15M to lead NSF I-Corps Hub
Research shows manager movement impacts subordinates’ careers
ILR names Groat & Alpern winners
Supporting farmers through tough times earns UniSA double national accolade
ECliPSE project to uncover barriers to digital mental health services
Universities key to Australia’s energy future
New resources to support children and students with disability
Campaign to help turtle rescue, rehabilitation and research
South Korea: Green growth or greenwashing?
UWA’s Einstein-First project boosted by partnership with Albermale
Sacked, demoted, bullied: pregnancy discrimination exposed in Monash University study
Western Bulldog: 2022 finals hopes shattered by Dockers
Breaking DNA Goldilocks-style
Study unearths ancient reef structure high and dry on Nullarbor Plain
Young entrepreneurs share their ideas with iAccelerate mentors
Earliest known evidence of surgical amputation uncovered in Borneo
Engineering lecturer honoured with prestigious awards
UNSW human rights leader awarded Global Australian Award
Queensland-Japan hydrogen and new energy economy commitment
Five keys to good mental health
Fixing up Earth crucial to exit Covid
Inadequate post-release support drives up reincarceration rates: study
Researchers discover earliest known stone-age surgery
Collaborative approach to fighting employment instability for disadvantaged groups
Dog wee to rescue of threatened hooded plovers
Can common blood pressure medication help people with depression?
Stone age surgery: earliest evidence of amputation found
From ‘ag gag’ to ‘pet parents’: Canadian Animal Law Conference returns to University of Toronto
Caribbean reparations leader Beckles to speak Sept. 16
Cells help immune system tolerate friendly gut bacteria
Cornell partners in $12.5M grant examining aging between males and females
A&S panel considers global impacts of war in Ukraine
Grow-NY startups foster progress and collaboration
Cornell sets new records for giving and engagement