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Vaccine one step closer for one of world’s biggest killers
Griffith’s STEM Roadshow bound for Mackay & Rockhampton
Collaborative agreement signed with XFEL
Stories by First Nations & writers of colour matter
Southern Cross graduate takes video art to another dimension
UOW celebrates Australia’s first peoples
UniSA and ADF ‘seal deal’ on an Adaptive Sports partnershipew Page
‘Submarines’ small enough to deliver medicine inside human body
CDU launches new research centre
Energy sector ripe for Uber-like transformation
Cornell’s radical beginnings still resonate today, Pollack tells Class of 2019
Support needed for multiple-birth families to improve outcomes
Smiles, sunshine, sweets and song punctuate Commencement
Cornell’s first Africana studies Ph.D. among newest grads
A good eye for sizing up sharks
Nye to grads: Don’t let fear stop you from changing world
‘Stick to your values,’ general tells ROTC cadets
Winter could pose solar farm ‘ramping’ snag for power grid
Mindful travel in an unequal world, day laborers in Brooklyn, activist educators
Origami-inspired materials could soften blow for reusable spacecraft
Art and science unite: prestigious grants to propel ecoacoustics research
Study explores climate-related factors behind giant kelp loss
Life-changing autism training launched
Philippa Nikulinsky exhibition reflects WA’s biodversity
Dolphin study reveals genes essential for species’ survival
Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week explained
Leading Australian railing research institute to collaborate with International Union of Railways
Advancing on education with Vietnam
New exercise guidelines for people with cancer
UNSW and ABC reveal Australia’s Top 5 science scholars
Western Sydney University scientists find crops with narrower leaves better for future climates
Better designs on mental health
Tiny fish live fast, die young
USC lecturer raises threatened species awareness
UNSW shines bright at Vivid Sydney
Things to Do, May 24-31, 2019
A multitalented scientist returns to her first love – writing
Noah Perlut’s article documenting relatively rare Connecticut warbler published in journal
Tiny fish fuel life on coral reefs
Hot spots in rivers that nurture young salmon ‘flicker on and off’ in Alaska’s Bristol
UNE researchers harvest seaweed from their ocean farm
Standard genome for heavily studied worm gets reboot
Young agents of change set to shape Australia’s future
Cornell to host national Science Olympiad
Nation wins if we all become ‘energy literate’
College Scholars study AI, jury decisions, fake news
Rocks lift lid on dangers of rare eruptions
Canberra gets its very own dragon