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Centre aims to find value in food waste
A healthy gut can keep your lungs happy
Griffith touches down in Cairns for STEM Roadshow
Spotlight on Snowy marvel… 70 years on
A modern-day Eyre’s expedition to measure Lake Eyre basin’s greenhouse gases
Sugary drinks link to blood vessel damage and heart disease
Funds accelerate zero emissions target
Beetroot juice a bloody good boost for arteries
Did ‘Russian spy’ whale break international law?
Western researchers tackle fishing line waste in Hawkesbury
New figures reveal large funding and resource gaps between public and private schools in Bass
Report sorts LGBTIQ+ inclusion issues in sport
Banks using ineffective tools to combat unethical behaviour
Banks’ efforts to curb unethical behaviour not working
New data shows it’s tough to have lung disease
Australian doctors overprescribing flu antivirals
Macquarie University launches Macquarie Business School
Talk is cheap when it comes to climate action. Luckily, so is solar power
Lack of evidence hampers e-cigarette regulation
Talk is cheap when it comes to climate action. Luckily, so is solar
Will house price collapse result in a recession?
To bus or not to bus? How culture affects public transport use
Residents turned to Facebook during February floods
Adolescent self-harmers misjudge bodily sensations
UNE-led cleanup of Old Orchard Beach nets 500 pounds of trash
Noah Perlut’s GapTracks Project featured in ‘Maine Sunday Telegram’
Culture of competition discourages some kids from sport
New leadership for food sciences research
NT public school students suffer under Morrison Govt’s public school funding cuts
Science of stoned driving
Why banks won’t pass on next rate cut
Why political football of immigration needs a time out
Flinders’ Factory of Future heralds new era for manufacturing
Could Adani sue if mine is cancelled?
Rolex finalist on reef rescue mission
Study reveals unprecedented change in frequency, intensity of El Niños
Bacterial toxin research could improve pesticides and help treat cancer
CDU to launch free tax service
Antioxidants protect hot hogs from sperm DNA damage
These crystals really do heal – thanks to biomedical and chemical engineers
Kakadu needs a new approach to cleaning up an old mine
Major funding boost for Tasmania’s space tracking role
Australian judges and magistrates experience high rates of stress, study finds
Burkholder Lab publishes research on strategies used by probiotic bacteria to reduce Salmonella infection
Linkage Projects connect researchers to achieve real-world solutions
UWA Star Wars video a big hit
Pacific can be more than a ‘nursery’ for Australian exporters
A guiding hand for Swinburne startups