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Science sweetens native honey health claims
Great Barrier Reef has critical role in fight against global warming
International analysis narrows range of climate’s sensitivity to CO2
Electrons obey social distancing in ‘strange’ metals
Humans may have reached Americas 15,000 years earlier than previously thought
Researchers simulate, assess damage to brain cells caused by bubbles during head trauma
Our cultural backgrounds influence how we interpret emojis, University study finds
Report outlines keys to recognising public value of universities
HISD partners with Rice University to conduct districtwide study on educational equity
Helping small businesses connect online
COVID’s impact on mental health workers
Griffith Centre for Coastal Management and Sea World Cruises announce humpback whale research partnership
Cells communicate by doing ‘wave’
Marine heatwaves affecting ocean’s tiniest organisms
$7 million boost to support Tasmanian skills and trades
Artists explore our complex connection to internet
Scholarship recognises service to community
Researchers gear up for cycling safety project
Which is more creative, arts or sciences?
Gathering memories from bushfire ashes
UNSW’s final Grand Challenge: Thriving in Anthropocene
Griffith partners with technology company Everledger
Early menstruation linked to increased menopause symptoms
Disposable blood warmer helps transfusions
How governments resist World Heritage ‘in danger’ listings
Life in shallows becomes a trap for baby sharks
Local partnership delivers world-leading ‘smarts’ to shipbuilding
NYS sanitizer, Cornell’s U-pick guide boost farm success
Veterinary euthanasia course wins national award
American chestnut: Restoring a keystone species
Looks like epilepsy but isn’t: Introducing PNES Disease
Grant to help scientists, industry and farmers harness biomass and manure to fuel farms
Development endangers world’s largest mangrove forest
Another world-first for Brisbane’s biomedical 3D printing interdisciplinary team
Baby predator starfish prove to be unfussy, adaptable eaters – and scientists are worried
Gradual return of mutual obligations requirements
Trinity nuclear test anniversary matters
Virtual Open Day a first for Otago
World’s smallest imaging device has heart disease in focus
UNSW hosts National Science Week events
Threatened species on brink since fires
‘Liquid fat’ to help incurable childhood disease
Researcher highlights Outback solar panel threat
Bushfires could mean rise in threatened native species
How our brains blind us to ‘black swan’ economic events
Scientists strengthen quantum building blocks in milestone critical for scale-up
Oxygen breathes new life into solar cell research
Zoologists call for beach closures to reduce impact on wildlife