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Giant bacterium powers itself with unique processes
Giant bacterium uses unique processes to power itself
Oceanography, seafloor mapping and satellite combine to map world’s strongest current
Managing Postharvest Storage Issues in ‘Shiranui’ Mandarin
Converting Tall Spindle Apple Trees to Narrow Walls with Hedging Plus Root Pruning
Cornell’s ’24-25 Schwarzman Scholars named
Little bacterium may make big impact on rare-earth processing
Three new apple rootstocks bolster Geneva’s distinguished program
Tracing Indian Ocean slavery through Iranian cinema
New method could help estimate wildlife disease spread
Nella Dan history highlights Danish, Australian maritime links 19 December 2023
Now reading via Yahoo News: Australia’s game-changing ‘clothing graveyard’ set to transform fast-fashion
MySydney scholarship fuels metal guitar passion at Sydney Con
Swinburne extends research and education partnership with Yarra Junior Football League
New ecosystem mapping workflow tackles unique challenges of Antarctic continent
‘If in doubt, don’t go out’: the risks of swimming at unpatrolled beaches this summer
Station Leaders 2023-24 18 December 2023
More than postcard experience: Rome at margins
Housing futures NYC
In India, computer typists embody ‘fuzzy’ nature of state borders
Aggressive colon tumor may be vulnerable to cholesterol therapy
Tata Steel, The Henry Royce Institute Sign MoU to set up a Centre for Innovation in Advanced Materials
COP28: key takeaways
Study exposes oppression of mothers in Brazil’s family courts
University of Manchester awarded UKAEA funding for fusion development
Sydney researchers awarded over $48 million in NHMRC Investigator Grants
Call to donate Duplo blocks to aid Papua New Guinean children’s maths learning
NHMRC funding to tackle increasing antimicrobial resistance
Chronic migraine research finds genetic mechanism to lower migraine frequency
HKUST Researchers Report the High-res Structure of a Cyanobacterial Virus
Vital health research wins prestigious NHMRC funding
Funding boost to help Curtin researchers fight disease on two fronts
Project seeks high-value models of end-of-life care
Three projects awarded $4.5M in NHMRC Ideas grants
New Strategy Improves Perovskites’ Oxygen Reduction Performance in Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Eventful year planned to celebrate Academy’s 70th anniversary
Cornell certificate equips leaders with natural language processing skills
NHMRC releases position statement on controversial Forced Swim Test
AAD calls for public comment on draft Mawson Station Heritage Management Plan 15 December 2023
Ethics on autopilot: safety dilemma of self-driving cars
Animal-Free Science Advocacy Celebrates Funder Decision on Forced Smoking Research
Flowering in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple Shows That Spurs Are Semiautonomous Organs
Tapping latest tech in marketing for fashion brands
Seattle metro residents near Amazon delivery stations face more pollution but order fewer packages
Diets that limit ingredients, not allergens, improve GI issues in dogs
Five minutes of mindfulness can help improve kids’ reading
Researchers Find Way to Weld Metal Foam Without Melting Its Bubbles
The breakthrough is a step towards the development of next-generation magnetic devices that control light