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Civic engagement strongest in young from culturally diverse families
Three international students complete Intensive Japanese Course with final presentations
Catholic sector welcomes Western Australia’s mandate to vaccinate health workers
Swinburnes international reputation continues to grow
Paramedics Face Pay Cut Over Workplace Exposure To Covid
CSIRO develops low-cost titanium wire for additive manufacturing
2021 Eureka Prize finalists announced
Allergy-causing pollen levels much higher in 2010s than 1990s
Three winning ideas heading to Berlin for Falling Walls Lab 2021
Should NZ limit heading in youth football?
Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022
More than 10 million Covid vaccines delivered by GPs
Massage stones help scientists uncover role of prefrontal cortex in sensory perception
Things to Do at Penn State: Sept. 2-9
Deadwood in Global Carbon Cycle
Prehistoric Climate Change Repeatedly Channelled Human Migrations Across Arabia
University of Toronto launches Data Sciences Institute to harness global data revolution
By reducing forest floor temperature, invasive shrubs stifle native species
Warming Atlantic forces whales into new habitats, danger
People Look Alike if We Think They Have Similar Personalities, New Study Finds
PolyU’s research finds contact tracing is an effective way for controlling spread of Covid when borders reopen
Victoria’s community effort helps avert around 6000 Covid cases, Burnet modelling shows
Dogs Tell Difference between Intentional and Unintentional Action
World-leading Swinburne research will influence climate modelling
Three winning ideas headed to Berlin for Falling Walls Lab 2021
Repairing tendon injuries with stem cells
Stopping dementia in Down syndrome patients
Long COVID ‘brain fog’: neurocognitive tests to harmonise global methods
Women with intellectual or cognitive disability face extra online risks
Regulators for extracellular vesicle production
Breaking Ammonia: New Catalyst to Generate Hydrogen from Ammonia at Low Temperatures
RSV Nuyina homeward bound 1 September 2021
COVID induced shift to regional living
EMR study reveals divide between hospital and primary care sectors
Energy infrastructure, equitable solutions to be focus of discussion series
How we’re protecting our community, in line with health advice
Researchers to attend COP26 negotiations
New community of practice supports Power BI users at Penn State
Genes Can Respond to Coded Information in Signals – or Filter Them Out Entirely
Patients could be dying from accidental overdose of prescription opioids in England
Iron deficiency affects half of pregnancies, yet many women aren’t screened: University of Toronto study
Dogs return to outdoor adventures after disc injuries
Minimum wage hike boosts customer experience
Rejected internal applicants twice as likely to quit
Uncertainty colors pandemic workplace decisions
State of labor in shifting workplace
Bacteria may hold key for energy storage, biofuels
Recommended treatments are best for infantile spasms