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Trades need reform to immigration, training, industrial relations
Worldwide flower family bloomed 50 million years before dinosaurs
New study to find COVID-fighting properties in existing medications
New model that examines materials at mesoscale may be bridge to next-gen devices
Food advertisements on Twitch can lead to cravings, purchases
New Industry Fellowships to fuel research in industry
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences opens 2022 Symposium registration
What will future cities and regions look like?
Successful pilot trial of needle-free dental anaesthesia
Author and broadcaster Jeffrey Boakye joins University of Manchester
Funding injection for urban rewilding, hydrogen tech
Australian research safety to improve with new virtual reality training offer
Time to explore decriminalisation of drug use on International Overdose Awareness Day
Geoscience and culture overlap in shortlisted film from UNE’
Simple, eco-friendly chocolate-hazelnut spread? ‘Real food only’ startup has you covered
Vaccination exposes latent HIV in lab studies
Research hub for student mental health launched
NASA selects STAR-X for $3M mission concept study
Tokyo Tech-MIT Japan Language Exchange Program 2022 held online
School of Computing, Denso IT Laboratory, Inc. host event at image recognition conference
Nanodisks should not be taken lightly
Researchers Reveal Role of CHAMP1 Gene in Neuronal Development
Cameras candidly capture bushmeat mammals to avert crisis
Parental experience helps future generations handle adverse environments
Great Separation: Why American Politics Is Coming Apart at Seams
STA President Mark Hutchinson appointed to ARC Review Panel
Two QUT scientists honoured with Qld Young Tall Poppy Science Award
ARC welcomes new direction from Government
Wi-Fi patchy? Swinburne researchers could have 5G solution
New strategy sets vision for Australian Research Council
Renowned physicist inducted into Western Australian Science Hall of Fame
CSIRO charts our preparedness for next pandemic
From air pollution to Indigenous storytelling: New courses at University of Toronto Mississauga
Study suggests one-third of wild bee species in Pa. have declined in abundance
Black-owned restaurants disproportionately impacted during pandemic
Music in childhood boosts brains in later life
Burnout takes heavy financial toll on veterinary medicine
Efficacy, cash and more will increase booster shot acceptance
Awareness, not mandatory GMO labels, shifts consumer preference
Treatment for fatal lung disease in babies closer
MTU to Host Smart Ships Workshop at World’s First Freshwater Test Bed
WueResearch Goes Live
Social Science Week comes to Swinburne
Burnet recognises stellar service of departing Board members
Laureate Fellows showcase excellence in Australian research
Dental biorhythms track weight gain in adolescents
HKUST and Ant Group Sign MoU on Fintech Talent Development
Good jobs, flexibility, and care key to Western Sydney women