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Sound Drives ‘quantum Jumps’ Between Electron Orbits
An udder throwback: Milk Bar at State Fair still pours milk for a quarter
Key Trait Links Nonprofits That Bounce Back More Slowly From Economic Downturns
Study IDs Best ‘Red Flags’ Auditors Can Use to Spot Financial Fraud
Cell-Free DNA, ‘Spider-Man’ Neutrophils, and Sepsis in Foals
The Scope of Our Research: Winners of the 2024 Envisioning Research Contest
New evidence suggests ancient origin of the “common enemy effect”
Intensive Japanese Course for international students culminates in poster presentations
When Copper Becomes Transparent – European XFEL Creates Exotic Matter
Young leaders from India and Australia convene at the University of Sydney
Briana’s Music Career Gets Real
Adopting Māori values could go further | University of Canterbury
Mapping Invasive Plants Using Drone Imagery
Advance Queensland grant to improve paediatric scoliosis treatment
$92.9 Million For 200 Early-career Researchers
Big changes afoot for US women and children’s nutrition program
Würzburg Theory Confirmed: Kagome Superconductor Makes Waves
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 74 Is Launched
Chlamydia Can Settle In Intestine
Australias urgent lack of hydrogen skills addressed by new Swinburne micro-credentials
Regional Inequalities In Long Covid Rates Revealed
Study reveals severe impact of button battery injuries in young children
Understanding freshwater soundscapes in the Brazilian Amazon
Role Of Energy-producing Enzyme In Treating Parkinson’s
CSMore: Springboard For Computer Science Success
Robots On Farm
Committee To Recommend Final Expressive Activity Policy
NY At Work Report: Cost Of Living Most Critical Issue
Do Future Actions Matter More Than Past Deeds?
Machine learning explains material’s thermal conductivity
HKUST Launches Institute for Financial Research to Drive Financial Innovation
For First Time, DNA Tech Offers Both Data Storage and Computing Functions
Up Early For SDGs | University Of Canterbury
Excellence Strategy: University of Würzburg Reaches Final Round
Demand for low-quality credits undermines the voluntary carbon market
What Really Drives Consumers to Sign Up for Community-supported Agriculture Researchers show how consumers’ socio-cultural environment and expected gains and losses influence…
Power Of Synthetic Biology At Parliamentary Friends Of Science
Booming romance fraud genre giving victims a platform: QUT researcher
QUT Shines In 40 Under 40
Ocean Twilight Zone Modulates Marine Phytoplankton Productivity
Diabetes footcare project awarded $1.3M to evaluate novel rural outreach services
NHMRC $1.3M grant to boost Indigenous health and wellbeing
Paying for groceries with your face? Not all sold on it: QUT research
Snack choices linked to BMI
Human-wildlife overlap expected to increase across more than half of Earth’s land by 2070
Sex worker study brings effective gonorrhoea vaccine step closer
2030 Project Plans Climate-themed Speaker Series
Excellent Result For JMU In Shanghai Ranking 2024