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Study shows garden appreciation boosts wellbeing
Biomolecular sliding at nanoscale
Fulbright Scholar investigates secret life of healthy gut
Nine scoop scholarship to Science Meets Parliament
Making difference in international energy law
Drones detect moss beds and changes to Antarctica climate
Swinburne on show at Avalon
New research aims to improve intimate partner rape prosecutions
STA backs Voice to Parliament
News You Can Use-To Better Predict Food Crisis Outbreaks
Cornell Bowers CIS expands summer research program to all majors
My heart told me the time was now: Alan Zhou ’03 shares his giving story
In numbers: New Zealand’s wild summer weather
Exoplanets iron atmosphere, unusual orbit recorded in novel project
Acid Glia in REM sleep: Stronger Acid Response in Epileptic Mice
Fighting Friction to Protect Machinery
Cultural tourism, international marketing and housing affordability key to revival of WA tourism sector
NBN Co champions women in STEM with unique partnership
Otago Tourism Policy School back in person for its fifth year
Two-pronged approach to target critical malaria protein
Most detailed geological model reveals Earth’s past 100 million years
Clown play explores heartbreak and humor of aging
Fashion show returns to Barton Hall on March 11
Robot provides unprecedented views below Antarctic ice shelf
Hot off press: Autumn edition of CRDC’s Spotlight
Got splitting headache? it could be all in your genes
Could Naturally Occurring Amino Acid Lead Us to Cure for Covid?
University renews affiliation agreement with Melanoma Institute Australia
Real AI will need biology: computers powered by human brain cells
Tenant’s Advocacy Practicum Reaches 100K Milestone as It Continues Expansion
New biological control released against invasive cabomba weed
Made in shade: Growing crops at solar farms yields efficiency
Ice Age Survivors
Social bird species may be less competitive
‘Swarmalators’ better envision synchronized microbots
Honeycombs in desert
CSIRO, Boeing to create roadmap for sustainable skies
​​Dietitians Australia welcomes national spotlight on improving support for eating disorders​
Meeting mental health needs of all young Australians
How important is the freedom of conscience in religious liberty today?
Australia is home to one of world’s best nuclear reactors
Breakthrough in Tin-Vacancy Centers for Quantum Network Applications
Participating in research can be beneficial for people who inject drugs
Today Australia is home to one of the world’s safest and most reliable nuclear reactors
Ancient eggshell fragments ‘crack’ giant bird’s life secrets
NHS programme linked to 20% reduction in risk of Diabetes
New technology needed to remove greenhouse gases at scale and halt global warming impacts
Improving dementia care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples