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Cutting-edge Biodiversity Models Will Help Assess Nature’s Vital Contributions to People
Researchers predict protein placement on AFM substrates
Research looks to flip commercial fishing method to aid species conservation
New treatment for deadly uterine cancer
CSIRO tools used to discover two new genetic variants for Alzheimer’s disease
Specific genetic variant may help prevent obesity
UNE’s expertise in sustainable agriculture called upon for Z
DFG Funding for Immunology Research in Würzburg
Dietitians ready to support people with disability through the next chapter of the NDIS
New medical imaging facility to revolutionise research and patient care
Skills in Demand visa a ‘triple-win’ for workers, business and Australia
Unraveling the Conduction Mechanisms in a Novel Perovskite Oxide
$2.27M boost to train data scientists for sports tech challenges
Interfaith dinner serves empathy and understanding
Tech companies capitalize on misconceptions of ‘free speech’
Beluga whales’ calls may get drowned out by shipping noise in Alaska’s Cook Inlet
Brokers play important role in regulating migrant workers in China
Stressed, overstimulated? New sensory room provides refuge
Backing for bid where Mancunians’ first-hand experiences can drive health policy and progress
Matt grew up on Antarctic adventure stories. Now he’s living them. 12 December 2023
Croucher Foundation Presents Innovation Awards to Four Distinguished Scholars
Grants to build Australia’s Quantum pipeline
Ryugu Samples Illuminate Terrestrial Weathering Effects on Primitive Meteorites
Shedding Light on the Synthesis of Sugars Before the Origin of Life
Snapping shrimp create rowdy reef in Kimberley Marine Park
​World-first system to monitor the ‘seafood basket’ of Australia
Giant doubts about giant exomoons
Parrots, songbirds have evolved distinct brain mechanisms
Meat alternatives could feed humans more sustainably
Study show how ethical brands fare in recession
Innovative ‘Uncertain Futures’ project highlighted in recent WHO report
HKUST and Tsinghua University Jointly Organize International AI Forum
How Immune Cells Recognize their Enemies
New CSIRO-Pacific partnership to tackle region’s environmental challenges
Emeritus Professor Roy Green joins CSIRO Board
Stellar appointments to STA Board and leadership
Mothers need more “exclusive breastfeeding” support
After years of planning, scientists arrive and the Denman Terrestrial Campaign gets started 8 December 2023
Dietitians welcome the release of Australia’s new National Health and Climate Strategy
$3m federal government grant supports world-first IVF study
Integrated wastewater treatment plants and public transport are a win-win
Even small amounts of physical activity could be valuable in late-stage lung cancer
Million year ice core drilling postponed 8 December 2023
Day-extension Blue light Inhibits Chrysanthemum Flowering when Far-red Light is Included
Newly released open-source platform cuts costs for running AI
How a Failure to Understand Race Leads to Flawed Health Tech
Leibniz Prizes for two Max Planck scientists
Friendly hyenas are more likely to form mobs