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Galaxies in dense environments tend to be larger, settling one cosmic question and raising others
Largest Genome Of All Animals Decoded
University partners with Manchester Literature Festival to launch 2024 events
Josh Gully ’83 and partners build investment firm for ultra-wealthy
Higher Energy Costs Impact Poorer Households
National registry for common genetic condition provides new possibilities
The trace is not a presence … exploring Chinese heritage through art
Launch of world first patient registry for Australia’s most common genetic disorder
SEG Grants Fund Summer Internships, Research Projects
Three Actions and a Tool to Cut Methane Emissions and Slow Global Warming
Quantitative Ultrasound Parameters Offer New Tool for Diagnosing Lung Disease
PolyU researchers invent intelligent soft robotic clothing for automatic thermal adaptation in extreme heat
Methane Degradation Without Oxygen In Lakes
Engineering conference to bring fresh perspectives to education | University of Canterbury
Liquid metals: A new class of “shapeshifting” catalysts
STA CEO Ryan Winn talks about the National Priorities on ABC NewsRadio
Galderma Receives U.S. FDA Approval for Nemluvio® (nemolizumab) for Adult Patients Living With Prurigo Nodularis
Hide your myopia away: John Lennon, contact lenses and cannabis
New study investigates climate change-driven heat and suicide risk in Australia
Academy provides access to science history journal in support of global research
Emergency cash payments found to have positive impact on vulnerable young Australians
Indigenous yoga training program part of Curtin mental health campaign
Changing Game For Ag Tech
“What” Not “where” – That Is Research Question
Teams Forge Communication Shortcuts Across Large Organizations to Keep Information Flowing
Report describes the barriers Pacific Northwest coastal Tribes face in adapting to climate change
Comfort and energy efficiency on the rise in new Australian homes
What Went Wrong In 2022 Baby Formula Crisis?
Smart food choices at family level can ease chronic illness
One Way Social Work Researchers Can Better Understand Community Needs – and Move the Field Forward
Statement On Cosmos Magazine
Scientists welcome Indigenous Knowledge focus in National Priorities
Conservation and camaraderie combine at tree planting day
Teaching Pathways To Combat Classroom Shortages
Release of national science statement and research priorities
Depths of tomboy trauma revealed in study
Rare iridescent clouds appear over Mawson 11 August 2024
Big Red Football To Host CUBS Camp for Fans on Saturday, August 17
How Brands Are ‘Winning’ Olympic Gold
In Paris, figure skater Karen Chen ’23 finally gets her gold
Moral Psychology Summer Institute Hosted At Cornell
Alzheimer’s Disease: It’s Not Only Neurons
Manager visits heighten workers’ motivation, productivity
Seagrasses Filter Human Pathogens In Marine Waters
Concern For Children Is Driver Of Advert Complaints
Academy Endorses S20 Communiqué 2024
Top STEM-sector Leaders Appointed To STA Committees
Schools’ Participation High For National Science Week