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Study to unmask ‘true cost of food’ for NYS agencies
Fairer ranking system diversifies search results
Wildfire Smoke May Have Amplified Arctic Phytoplankton Bloom
Smartphone’s camera and flash could help people measure blood oxygen levels at home
Scientists unearth another brain-shrinking mammal
Joint Government and Academia efforts to Study and Develop Regional Ozone and Smog Control Strategies
QUT study finds most food delivery riders don’t cut corners when it comes to safety
Tribute to former AAD Director from Antarctic community 19 September 2022
Investigating chronic wound treatments
Research shows likelihood of offshore freshwater aquifers
QUT shines at Women in Technology Awards
Grant funds research that could help certification of organic honey bee products
Millennium Café series to feature special editions in October, November
Strengthening Australia’s Pandemic Preparedness
Alien parasites: should we be worried?
“You never know where an opportunity will take you”
ANSTO Hosts 10th RASCAP Meeting
Early career researchers awarded $9.5m funding
Gut microbes and humans on joint evolutionary journey
Imaging at ANSTO supported Curtin University-led research that discovered oldest 3D heart
Elimination of hepatitis C focus of new funding grant
Joint science festival with Ota City back after three-year break
$813k for breathtaking CO2 research
Multiple NHMRC grant wins for Sydney health researchers
$85 million for 200 projects to support early career researchers
Defending freedom of speech in new online hate series
Black Health Equity Lab launches at University of Toronto Scarborough to address health disparities
New Curtin-led research discovers heart of our evolution
Dissident critics living in exile speak out on Sept. 23
Riney Canine Health Center awards $1.3M for new research
Researchers explore use of light-activated treatment to target wider variety of cancers
Alzheimer’s disease causes major metabolic changes in brain
Hemispheres are not equal
Partnership boosts worldwide bird conservation
Teens Become More Exploratory With Age-A Behavior Linked to Greater Social Connectivity and Psychological Well-Being
Medicine of ants
Staggering costs of Covid outlined in Lancet Commission report
Applications for 2023-24 investment now open
Wajarri school students next science rock stars
Symposium brings students together again
Real-time Measurement of High-speed Airflow, 20 Times Faster than Conventional Methods
Free cannabis testing for ACT home-growers
Calls for automated insulin delivery system to be funded
Yoga gear company wins entrepreneurship pitch contest
Exposure to te reo Māori primes brain for language learning
Increasing minimum wage may lead businesses to reduce their capital expenditures
No-till management may reduce nitrous oxide gas releases, fight climate change
Powerful synchrotron light confirms presence of rare diamond in stony meteorites