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NFL uses kicking tee invented by Cornell alum
Enhanced ocean oxygenation during Cenozoic warm periods
Kinder Scout National Nature Reserve extended in size to continue important research into tackling climate change
Rethinking indoor air chemistry
Dragons and brain evolution
STA’s Five Fixes for Jobs Summit
NZ’s warmest and wettest winter on record
Sydney to lead four research centres of excellence
‘Coffee Hour’ to discuss youth movements and politics of climate change
Boy’s discovery reveals highly complex plant-insect interaction
Serendipitous backyard experiment shines light on producing polymers
QUT wins big in research commercialisation awards
How to create economy powered by science
Micro solution for major biosecurity issue
Why are some athletes injury prone? Timothy Burkhart’s research could offer clues
Newborns of women with disabilities more likely to have health complications, study finds
Support when and where it’s needed most
Computational Model Could Speed Development of Semiconductors Useful in Quantum Applications
YouTube More Likely to Direct Election-Fraud Videos to Users Already Skeptical about 2020 Election’s Legitimacy
Scientists show how terrain evolves on icy comet
New Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods and Colorectal Cancer in Men
Psoriasis diagnoses in primary care delayed by up to five years
HKUST Celebrates its Opening Today
Link between disrupted enzyme and intellectual disability revealed
Corals pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to offspring
Many transgender parents hesitate to label young children’s gender identity
Researchers make battery-free breakthrough
Pioneers recognised in Australia’s top science prizes
Study uses GPS to track teens’ activity
New tool tackles time & distance factors in emergency brain injury care
Advanced imaging techniques provide earliest evidence of fruit-eating by ancient bird
Impact of megafires on estuaries: world-first study
Monash researchers win three prestigious Eureka Prizes
Aggressive prostate cancer linked to ancestral heritage
Hats off to Kim and Kisani
Springing into life audit with few key questions
New York at Work report explores opportunities, challenges
Exhibit calls for textile art
Ship detained after ILR workshop on labor abuse among fishers
In memoriam: Isabel Bader
Jena publishes new textbook on quantum physics of semiconductors
NYS, Cornell launch new grapevine certification program
Study finds tiny brain area controls work for rewards
Fall AI seminar series begins Sept. 2
Researchers identify target of immune attacks on liver cells in metabolic disorders
‘Robot Olympics’ prize money reinvested into future scientists
Indigenous ecological knowledge kept alive through new language exchange
Superannuation Chief Bernard Reilly backs superannuation contribution caps