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Wreckage of WWII bomber off PNG coast revealed in 3D on anniversary
Latest Sustainability Update shows target gains and room for improvement
Checking pulse on health messaging
Whale of debate put to rest
Scientists discover 36-million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity
Australia can turn research into innovation, jobs and companies
LeClercq research dispels “protectionism” myth
Unused renewable energy option for powering NFT trade
UNE researcher awarded major grant to tackle cybercrime
UNE crowned Australian meat judging champions
UW-developed dental lozenge could provide permanent treatment for tooth sensitivity 
Game-playing automaton acts like ‘irrational’ human
Open Day reveals road to research
Researchers Devise Algorithm to Break Through “Search Bubbles”
Notre Dame embraces the Pope’s challenge to care for our common home through Laudato Si’
North West Queenslanders experience the future of transport with ZOE2
ANSTO recruiting three new nuclear science and technology leadership positions
New Material Shows Promise for Next-Generation Memory Technology
DNA Detectives: New ways to spot Southern Ocean hitchhikers 10 July 2023
Brain drain: New evidence could explain cancer fog
Researchers make blooming great blood sugar discovery
Magical Handbook for Afterlife
Biodegradable plastic could be “material of future”
New center merges math, AI to push frontiers of science
Machine learning enhances X-ray imaging of nanotextures
Breakthrough identifies new state of topological quantum matter
Larry Fuller, trustee emeritus and philanthropist, dies
Produce Prescription Programs for Patients with Diabetes Could Save Billions in Healthcare Costs, Study Shows
With head and leg to beautiful cut
Experiments provide insights into the molecular mechanism for memory and learning
Australia can turn research into innovation, jobs and companies
Potentiating Cancer Vulnerability to Ferroptosis: Off-Targeting Effects of DHODH Inhibitors
Otago again best university in national educational performance
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
Five steps to a world of intelligent life
New Design Rule for High-Entropy Superionic Solid-State Conductors
New study finds gaps in maternal immunisation data sets
Homegrown research team to put plants on the Moon
Study shows extent of health inequities
Kids spending one-third of after-school time on screens, study finds
ANSTO technology supports environmental monitoring of ancient Aboriginal rock art
Foster receives Robin Milner Young Researcher Award
History expert thrives in art of gaming
Marine heat waves caused mass seabird die-offs, beach surveys show
Job crafting in vernacular
Ising on cake
‘Collaborative spirit’ behind Young University Rankings success
Education and creative industries researchers awarded ABC residencies