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Sowing seeds of change
Brain and Mind Centre wins $5.4M Wellcome Mental Health Award
University of Sydney continues to excel in sustainability ranking
Cornell joins new open-technology AI Alliance
Livestock, medtech and horticulture key AI opportunities for Australia, report finds
How Open Science Can Both Advance and Hinder Equity in Research
Deep brain stimulation improves cognition after injury
Method may improve cities’ responses to resident service calls
Atomically Precise Assembly of 2D Materials Paves Way for Next-Generation Electronics
Manchester is top in Europe once again in sustainability rankings
HKUST Holds Seventh Inauguration Ceremony of Named Professorships
Glial Tone of Aggression
Australian scientist recognised as emerging talent
Radio signals unveil secrets of massive galaxies: study finds
Carbon emissions at record high, new report finds
MicroRNA holds clues to why some mammals are cancer-prone
Consistency key to corporate expressions of racial solidarity
Cradle of possible Earth-like planets found in harsh environment
University of Manchester launches new strategic partnership with Osaka University
Snail-inspired robot could scoop ocean microplastics
Minawi wins Modern Middle East Studies Association book prize
AI Networks Are More Vulnerable to Malicious Attacks Than Previously Thought
University of Manchester wins top prize at Green Gown Awards
Taking insects on Virtual Journey
Macrophages ‘Eat’ Insulin-producing Cells to Regulate Insulin in Pregnant Mice Post-birth
Stimulating Nerves Connected to the Pancreas Regenerates Insulin-Producing Cells
Breakthroughs in Nanosized Contrast Agents and Drug Carriers Through Self-Folding Molecules
ANSTO joins the international effort to protect people and the environment from the effects of the contaminant mercury
This chef landed his dream job, but it’s not in a restaurant
Passports packed: prestigious scholarships to give Curtin trio global experience
CSIRO report reveals pathways to sustainable mine closures and economic growth in Australia
Cornell hosts Engineers for a Sustainable World national conference
Dead & Co concert proceeds fund climate solutions
Cornell Center for Social Sciences announces fall grantees
Becoming specialist generalist
To Help Autonomous Vehicles Make Moral Decisions, Researchers Ditch the ‘Trolley Problem’
Communicating soil biodiversity to kids around globe
Meteorites likely source of nitrogen for early Earth
PicoRuler: Molecular Rulers for High-Resolution Microscopy
QUT medical centres open to public
Saving Bell’s turtle
Photonic chip that ‘fits together like Lego’ opens door to local industry
University of Sydney and UTS collaborate on Digital Central
Sydney researchers discover hidden structure in networks like Twitter
New perspective on limits of survival and liveability in extreme heat
Statement on Defence Trade Controls Amendment Bill
Rapid decarbonisation can steer Australia to net zero before 2050
Penguins obtain large quantities of sleep via seconds-long microsleeps