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Researchers Grow High Quality Superconductor, Find Resilience Against Magnetic Fields
Imaging shows how solar-powered microbes turn CO2 into bioplastic
James Webb Space Telescope sees Jupiter moons in a new light
Resume padding: Bad for individuals, good for society?
Selectivity Effect of Molecular Chirality May Have Universal Applications, Researchers Find
HKUST Pilots Two Smart Waste and Water Reduction Measures
Towards Artificial Photosynthesis with Engineering of Protein Crystals in Bacteria
How to improve CPR rates in Australian migrant communities
100 Future Fellows Awarded Funding
Think again: how to reduce environmental cost of routinised workplace tasks
Western science catches up with First Nations’ medicinal use of ant honey
Batt research shows private equity profiting off autism services
Food Innovation Lab expands entrepreneurship potential at Cornell AgriTech
Family trees from European Neolithic
Pandemic resulted in ‘load imbalance’ among hospitals
Manchester academics tackle “hidden problem” of textile waste in the football industry
Machine cleans blood of pets with kidney, immune diseases
That’s funny – but AI models don’t get joke
Google announces inaugural cohort in cybersecurity initiative
Quick look inside human being
Curtin’s best and brightest innovators to shine at annual award
ANSTO scientists would have preferred more about the physics but impressed with Oppenheimer
Delegation of Presidents and Vice Presidents of 15 Thai Universities Visit Tokyo Tech
Researchers Identify the Bottleneck of Dual-Atom Catalysts for CO₂ Reduction
Crime scene motel project
Australia’s leading scientists respond to Universities Accord interim report
Historic MWA milestone reached as we go ‘back to the future’ in the cosmos
Science plans for telescope’s first light focus of CCAT Consortium meeting
Growing resilience with deep-rooted legumes
New Robot Boosts Solar Energy Research
Silver fly takes flight in the fight to save Fall Creek hemlocks
Why Computer Security Advice Is More Confusing Than It Should Be
Red algae proteins grafted into tobacco double plant growth
Is It Strep Throat or Something Else?
Sydney facility to raise the bar in medical teaching and learning
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 70 is launched
It’s time to do better for First Nation’s nutrition outcomes
Possible remains of 187-year-old gaol uncovered in Albany
Researchers shine in Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
A High-Pressure Flux Method to Synthesize High-Purity Oxyhydrides
Two new National Industry PhD Program projects underway
Novel thermal sensor could help drive down heat
ANSTO scientists share thoughts on Oppenheimer film
With new app, smart devices can have GPS underwater
Coercive control linked with murder and detection avoidance
Link found between childhood television watching and adulthood metabolic syndrome
Turning medical plastic waste into useable energy
£46.3m funding boost to shine light on dark genome