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Precipitation, Temperature, Population Structure Influence Genetic Diversity of Oakleaf Hydrangea
AI drones to help farmers optimize vegetable yields
QUT shares historic images with global audience via Google Arts & Culture
Insect Cyborgs: Towards Precision Movement
Electronic sensor the size of a single molecule a potential game-changer
Two-of-a-kind strike oil
$9 million awarded under the ARC’s Discovery Indigenous scheme
Unique voice print in parrots
Stellar leaders to mentor our Superstars of STEM
New sustainable way to synthesize vital fertiliser
Group seeks to understand how a new type of satellite will impact Earth-based astronomy
Laurie Anderson visit offers glimpse of her world
Making of quantum movie
UNE preparing farmers for next big dry
Panel to explore reported rights violations of Uyghur children
Panel to explore reported violations of Uyghur children
Targeting unsuspected protein reverses lymphedema
Physicists realize fractionalization without a magnetic field
Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 for Ferenc Krausz
‘It’s not about leading the charge’: The high-stakes test for Antarctic leadership 3 October 2023
Swinburne alum puts people at heart of marketing
Unraveling Mystery of Dynamic Friction at Atomic Level
Scientists track satellite’s impact on astronomy
University of Canterbury at Central Bank Network for Indigenous Inclusion Symposium
NIWA unravelling impacts on marine life after Cyclone Gabrielle
Lobbying or green innovation? Which protects firms from climate change risk?
Organizing can give tenants power to effect change
Research: Electrons in strange metal world
Electrons in strange metal world
Visiting scholar to discuss health equity
Metal-loving microbes savor green way to refine rare earth
Astroonomy to offer Brinson Prize
Dense Measurement Network Links Air Pollution and Common Agricultural Practice
Swinburne helps Pasifika youths develop life skills and thrive
Emperor penguins face a bleak future – but some colonies will do better than others in diverse sea-ice conditions
New tool revolutionising drought forecasts
Salome Tanuvasa’s art another highlight in University’s collection
Research: What Happens When We Assign Human Qualities to Companies?
Cookie Day: ILR’s Sweetest Tradition
World-first research to address mental health need
Gamers help highlight disparities in algorithm data
Global center promises design solutions for warming world
Intense Lasers Shine new Light on the Electron Dynamics of Liquids
Japanese Section hosts mock Japanese Language Proficiency Test for international students in academic year 2023
Research reveals how disordered proteins contribute to the properties of the rabies virus
Research brings better understanding of how disordered proteins contribute to the properties of the rabies virus
Dark Patterns in Japanese Mobile Apps
Study pinpoints the length of incidental activity linked to health benefits