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Researchers awarded over $22 million in MRFF grants
Exploring the effect of ring closing on fluorescence of supramolecular polymers Scientists explore the photoluminescence properties of toroidal and randomly coiled supramolecular polymers
Autonomous vehicles research project wins national acclaim
Measuring neutrons to reduce nuclear waste
Bachelor of Advanced Studies information
70th anniversary President’s message
Improving screening of new drugs inspires QUT Fulbright Scholar
Australian government approves release of QUT-developed GM Cavendish QCAV-4
Data science shown to expedite return of ancestral Indigenous remains
Slight increase in Government R&D investment welcome, but still much to be done
Scientists counting down to MethaneSAT satellite launch
First-ever atomic freeze-frame of liquid water
Hispanic Patients With Respiratory Failure Much More Likely to Be Oversedated
Looking after those who look after us
Do AI-driven Chemistry Labs Actually Work? New Metrics Promise Answers
Number of striking US workers rose 141% in 2023
Beyond whats possible: new JWST observations unearth mysterious ancient galaxies
Habenular Astrocytes Tuning Anxiety with ‘Marble Blues’
Taylor Swift: why academics are studying pop star
PSEP: An Innovative Wearable Device for Fashionable Personal Thermal Comfort
Looking towards the future of biomedical research and innovation
What did electron ‘say’ to phonon in graphene sandwich?
Scientists discover microbe unique to NZ | University of Canterbury
Manchester recognised as UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning
Miracle Fruit Pulp Transcriptomes Identify Genetic Variants
Earth to be exhibit for lunar exoplanet research
When placed outdoors, female lab mice behave very differently
Red nets signal “stop” to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides
Sydney University’s MBA ranks first in Australia
Primary school principal honoured for work with disadvantaged children
Building legacy of inclusion
In time of risk and opportunity, science is critical
Do apes have humor?
Antarctic sea ice in crisis 14 February 2024
Australia’s R&D system is broken and needs more than band-aids
Australia’s R&D system needs more than band-aids
Urban-rural vaccination divide underscores need for change
Secrets of Night Parrot unlocked after first genome sequenced
Consent granted for £7.6m transformation of Manchester’s neo-Gothic icon
Remote cameras capture insights into NY’s wildlife populations
Book-length poem narrates struggle of young Black fighters in WWI
Cow has potential as therapeutic research model
Low-cost microbe can speed biological discovery
Research finds food and eating linked to social and emotional well-being
Trust in NHS advice key to Covid vaccine uptake
Chau Chak Wing Museum announces Biennale of Sydney artists
Water damage at Australian Synchrotron following storm: Experiment users impacted
Desert Ants: The Magnetic Field Calibrates the Navigation System