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Better social drinkers don’t earn more
Professional director leads Tokyo Tech Academy for Super Smart Society video production workshop
Breaking the Barrier: Low-Temp Ammonia Synthesis with Iron Catalysts and Barium Hydride
In World Immunization Week, a call to protect the world’s children
Researchers Identify a New Genetic Culprit in Canine Bladder Cancers
New Tools Capture Economic Benefit of Restoring Urban Streams
Cornell researchers discover new self-assembled crystal structures
Scientists Have Full State of Quantum Liquid Down Cold
Dark comedy can lighten up fight against climate change
Study Finds Significant Variation in Anatomy of Human Guts
Tokyo Tech Research Video “Dynamic self-assembly of designed protein ‘Needles'” Now Online Proteins self-assemble nano patterns
Pre-Accelerator program nurtures early-stage ideas
QUT researchers using AI to detect native-plant killing weed
QUT upskilling women to run in 2024 elections
25 Mid-Career Industry Fellowships set to tackle critical industry challenges
NIWA discovers over two dozen new marine species in Wellington inlet
MRFF grant for better detection of heart disease in First Nations Australians
From Henson to Christo and Jean Claude
‘Blue carbon’ expert to represent Australia in international prize
Would we survive lethal pandemic?
Cornell’s first Fashion Expo takes on New York City
Regional Town-Gown Conference focuses on labor, employment
Book goes underground to find how climate change shapes stories
STA thanks science champion Karen Andrews
Novel Oxychloride Shows High Stability and Oxide-Ion Conduction through Interstitial Oxygen Site
Digital gulf drives trust wedge between businesses and customers
Drone training for citizen scientists to enhance conservation
New tech to drive energy efficiency gains in Australian homes
Packing Punch in Technology Transfer
Regional refugee settlement success story
University spinout Complement Therapeutics secures €72 million to tackle diseases including leading cause of blindness
Museum exhibit illuminates Pliny’s study of art, nature
Acclaimed British dinosaur hunter to headline Wyoming’s ‘Jurassic Fest’
Cerebral blood vessels reveal potential stroke drug target
Towards More Efficient and Eco-Friendly Thermoelectric Oxides with Hydrogen Substitution
How bee-friendly is forest?
STA welcomes ARC review recommendations
Dark order in universe
Australia’s scientists welcome review of ARC Act
ANSTO researcher recognised for contribution using modelling methods to defence science
Study shows humans around world like to help
Independent Review of the Australian Research Council Act 2001 Final Report
Mozart’s Requiem, jazz trumpeter highlight late-April concert schedule
Year of ‘Repair’ ends with research conference at Society for the Humanities
Everyone likes helpful trash robot
Massive Caribbean sea urchin die-off caused by parasite
Grambank shows diversity of world’s languages
Intelligent membranes with memories make next-generation smart filters