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Researchers Develop Calcium Rechargeable Battery with Long Cycle Life
Embracing AI in world of finance
STA launches Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan
Jazz powerhouse couple in good company at the School of Music
Working in STEM careers? Have your say and you could WIN a $500 JBHiFi voucher
CDU EXPERT: The 20th anniversary of the North Australia and Rangelands Fire Information (NAFI) service
Playable sculpture brings community together
Former CRDC-supported scientist joins the team to manage research
In 2050, over 800 million people estimated to have back pain: modelling
Drones and satellites among new tools to track biodiversity
Researchers Modify Drug to Enter Cells and Treat Pain
Ancient galaxy’s traits revealed using space telescope
Diversity of neurons affects memory, study finds
Effects on memory of neuron diversity in brain region revealed
Fiver day could help keep biodiversity loss at bay
How the Military Could Speed Helicopter Operations on the Battlefield
Experts assess Covid’s effect on children’s sport
PolyU and CUHK jointly develop ABarginase, the first-in-class drug for multiple obesity-related metabolic diseases
Tokyo Tech, Tohoku University, Fujitsu, and RIKEN start collaboration to develop distributed training of Large Language Models
Power of good doco: Doc Edge Festival begins
Degree of Doctor of Business presented to global business leader  
Tokyo Tech and HPE collaborate to build the next generation TSUBAME4.0 supercomputer for artificial intelligence, scientific research, and innovation
Methane-munching microbes could cut harmful emissions
Herbicide modelling to help turn tide on reef damage
Cornell debuts biotech, pharma management program
Pollinators are attracted to humidity, not just scent
University spin-out fuelling battery revolution in UK
A pink remotely-operated rover could one day assist astronauts working on the surface of Mars
Unraveling the Mechanism of Green Emission Peaks in Single Polyfluorene Chains
ANSTO’s ‘Sharpening the Focus’ Summit Series Kicks Off with a Resounding Success
Swinburne alum taking environmentalism to streets
Out of the frying pan: Coyotes, bobcats move into human-inhabited areas to avoid apex predators – only to be killed by people
New York FarmNet cultivates stability for farming families
BIRD Virtual Exchange Program 2022 with the University of Melbourne Discussing Technology for Sustainable Food
Visual Processing Before Moving Hands: Insights into Our Visual Sensory System
Embedding Indigenous perspectives in classroom
Falling interest rates locked first home buyers out of the market
Dynamic 3D structure extraction from HS-AFM images
Experiments reveal chilli-sensitive molecular structure fluctuation changes in TRPV1
Hanging by purple thread
Co-designing assistive technologies with those living with disabilities
How UNSW psychologists helped NSW Police find super-recognisers in its ranks
Crustacean celebrities of Aotearoa on display at Te Papa
Gift of study
Innovative games debut at GDIAC showcase
Nexus Scholars Program expands research opportunities
First radio detection of Type Ia supernova explosion captured by e-MERLIN telescope at Jodrell Bank
African Smoke Over Amazon