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Honeybee venom found to kill aggressive breast cancer cells
Newnham masterplan will deliver a vibrant future
Impact of COVID-19 on mental wealth of Australia
Lyrebirds: nature’s ecosystem engineers
Student teachers participate in ‘virtual placements’ during COVID closures
Combined cancer therapies most effective to treat mesothelioma
Construction commences on Charter Hall and Western Sydney University’s Westmead Innovation Quarter
Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified for first time
Researchers find combined cancer therapies most effective to treat mesothelioma
New study aims to understand how our waterways generate greenhouse gases
Alphacrucis academic leader joins Government advisory panel
Entrepreneurial spirit driving innovation on Gold Coast
Scientists shed light on how praying mantises use the element of surprise to survive
Tight Tussle expected for FNQ Seats
Income and wealth inequality in Australia was rising before COVID-19
Griffith University joins Global Virus Network as Centre of Excellence
Innovation needed to overcome biodiversity risks of renewable energy mineral mining
New electronic skin can react to pain like human skin
Surveillance testing set to begin Sept. 3
In a mite-y bit of trouble
Nature’s tiny particles hold key to a cleaner environment
Australia’s online shoppers and E-commerce sector rising during lockdown
Study tracks human milk nutrients in infant microbiome
UA and headspace launch suicide response initiative
A derecho debrief: Not even a scientist/storm chaser expected August 10 storm
Tens of thousands train in contact tracing for bush
Global collaboration needed to regulate embryo and embryoid research, says Baker Institute paper
Immediate intervention needed to preserve Australia’s research assets
Update on University of Sydney’s financial position
DNA Zoo scientists map quokka genome
Advanced digital solutions for better outcomes for rare disease
Northfields Clinic continues to support families through times of crisis
Maranatha Gunyah Intergenerational Learning Centre community open day
‘Attack Helicopters’ an online sub-culture to watch out for
Liability laws must address cars’ safety features
Thinner Arctic ice more sensitive to ocean heat fluxes and storms
Research finds deep listening could help fight climate change
Researchers seek input on first of its kind all-ages, all-abilities playground
Curtin volunteers support local communities during John Curtin Weekend
AI research to aid women’s safety on public transport
How to eat live worms: food, humour and disgust
Local taskforces to aid jobs recovery
Improving rehabilitation technologies for remote healthcare during COVID-19
Adult Learners Week 2020: a chance to refresh and reskill
Research grant to support Indigenous early education
Young, innovative, connected: meet new Australian-Chinese entrepreneurs
University invests in agriculture with multimillion-dollar research centre
History repeats as coral reefs are devastated