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Chinese writing: from complexity to greater complexity
Cornell Veterans Colleague Network Group honors continuation of service
Landmark report analyses impact of AI on science
Future of snack food: Good for your waist, good for waste
State of Climate 2022 – Australia continues to warm; heavy rainfall becomes more intense
Webb telescope shows exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before
Government ‘misleading public’ about modern slavery, new research claims
Charcoal and Cattle Correlate with Madagascar’s Megafaunal Extinctions
Researchers Discover New Way to Synthesize mRNAs Enhancing Effectiveness of mRNA Drugs and Vaccines
Genes and tongues are not always tied together
New insights into medicines for pre-eclampsia
Australian TV News still lacking cultural diversity despite some progress
Looking at Oxygen Storage Dynamics in Three-Way Catalysts
Professor Brendan Crabb admitted to Australian Academy of Science
New process developed to extract high purity rare earth element oxides
Study explores EV-lane charging potential
Where have all Christmas beetles gone?
Synchrotron scientist in team that makes historic meteorite find
Prestigious Prime Minister’s 2022 Prize for Innovation awarded to CSIRO’s PhotonAssay technology
Kidney function trajectory starts in childhood – Otago study
Prime Minister’s 2022 Prizes for science
Future is what we make it, says winner of Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
Cornell, global partners discuss next ‘grand challenge’
New M.S. in advanced urban design launches at Cornell AAP in NYC
How big were ancient amphibians?
8 Pressing Questions About Long Covid, Answered
Experts urge action on medical test kit waste
Moderna scientist to speak about COVID vaccine development
Going Beyond Zoom – Tips and Tricks for Teaching Hortriculture Online
Unusual antibody type shows ultrapotent activity against Zika
Technique Prints Flexible Circuits on Curved Surfaces, From Contact Lenses to Latex Gloves
Monitoring “frothy” magma gases could help evade disaster
Terminating enterprise agreement can unfairly benefit employers
Moving to ‘Smart Zero’: Digital technologies to accelerate transition to net zero 21 November
Waipapa Taumata Rau to host its first Mātauranga Māori Symposium
Rapid R&D scaling could put Australia at forefront of net zero
Defence satellites, weather radars and drones lead to major meteorite find
Best of Australian science returns to Canberra
Research vessel explores new depths of Gascoyne Marine Park
Solid salamander: Prehistoric amphibian was as heavy as pygmy hippo
Limiting Animal Extinction Requires Preventing Environmental Deterioration and Nuclear War
Tonga eruption confirmed as largest ever recorded
Avocado Time Machine Takes Top Prize at Niwa BOP Science Fair
Scientists find field of meteorites from 2013 asteroid explosion over South Australia
Researchers compile world’s first “atlas” of airborne microbes that provides an important new perspective for public health research
Superstars of STEM 2023 announcement by Minister for Industry & Science Ed Husic MP
Fruit flies use corrective movements to maintain stability after injury
Is Digital Dollar Coming Soon?