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Climate change impact on youth mental health explored
Fatema Rampurawala: intern extraordinaire
Coronation of King Charles III
New Cornell certificate emphasizes dialogue in DEI
Mayfest chamber music festival returns to Ithaca May 19-23
Hard last year of life
Chemical signal protects migratory locusts from cannibalism
Dietitians: We need to support aged care homes to meet standards
Pharmacy innovator admitted to Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy
Public Health Foundation of India President admitted into the degree of Doctor of Medicine
World’s best radon detector just got smaller
GPs managing more skin-cancer cases, as cost of treatment climbs
Teachers Down Under Head to CERN: Australian Educators Selected for International High School Teacher Program
Exhibition of Chinese miniature treasures used on clothing
Housing affordability is deteriorating, and there’s no end in sight
$22 million awarded for 50 projects to support early career researchers
Developing the next generation of skilled workers in Australia’s life sciences industry
Sydney spinout lands $273m deal to develop drugs for psychiatric disorders
Business leaders offer insights in new video series
Birth of new health crisis
CRISPR and Single-cell Sequencing Pinpoint Causal Genetic Variants for Traits and Diseases
Marine worms can synthesize phytosterols
Reviving Stone Age molecules
Research Reveals Longstanding Cultural Continuity at Oldest Occupied Site in West Africa
Cornell partners in new $20M NSF institute for trustworthy AI
Neutron star’s X-rays reveal ‘photon metamorphosis’
AI-CLIMATE institute aims to curb emissions, boost economy
Are ethnic and religious minority voters key to election success?
Innovation Hub opens first stage of the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator
Major funding boost for University cell matrix biologists announced
Reef Futures Roundtables conclude
Honorary Doctorate awarded to inspiring advocate Jacinta Collins
Former NSW Deputy Premier awarded Honorary Doctorate
When it rains, it really does pour
STA welcomes first National Quantum Strategy
Swinburne supports first National Quantum Strategy
University of Canterbury and ECan team up for the environment
AI ed-tech, smart contraceptive among innovation awardees
Big Red Ventures showcases portfolio at Annual Meeting
Studying Fundamentals of Water as a Solvent Could Lead to Greener Cellulose-Based Products
Lack of local benefits fuels upstate opposition to solar farms
Traces from past
Eastern Broccoli Project partnership leads to promising variety
Biases about bribery in certain countries facilitate corruption
Training a new generation of researchers and leaders to build new capabilities for agriculture
Chinese investment in Australia increases for first time since 2016
How can heart healthcare be ‘greener’?
Fresh hope for Australians living with chronic back pain