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Learning about listening: Researcher explores how people perceive sound
Bird behavior influenced by human activity during Covid lockdowns
Mini donkey gets big boost from pacemaker
Tracing camping’s evolution, from Adirondacks to art park
Scientists launch new interactive tool for agricultural water management and climate risk assessment
Cornell AgriTech at 140: Growing more resilient future
Hot and dry conditions in UK causing unprecedented extreme wildfire danger
Drug shows promise for motor neuron disease
Specialist expertise and capabilities at ANSTO enable understanding and improvement of current and advanced nuclear fuel materials
CRDC at Australian Cotton Conference
CRDC at Cotton Conference
Update on PNG aquaculture project to improve industry and benefit local population
Study finds evidence that giant meteorite impacts created continents
Businesses’ bottom lines suffer from extreme heat
Not all streaming services create content equally: QUT research
DNA reveals history of Aotearoa’s manu
‘Snowpiercer’ TV series inspires new chip that could replace GPS
Grant enables new programme for children living with anxiety
After escaping Taliban, University of Toronto’s Jalal Nazari is on his way to becoming journalist
Chemist aims to improve diagnosis of disease one protein molecule at time
CSIRO opens ‘missing link’ lab to developing Australian vaccine pipeline
Planting butterflies, bottled cures and quackery, cancer art, and hundreds of mini-rockets take to skies
Should I Be Worried About Monkeypox? And What Exactly Is Monkeypox Anyway?
CSL launches new brand identity
Canada’s life sciences sector needs support to bring innovations to market: Leah Cowen in Globe and Mail
Mystery gene which helps mice survive virus infections
New AI Meets Profit, Risk Goals for Complex Financial Portfolios
Prehistoric Brits used rare rock crystals to mark burial sites, research finds
Chemical fixation causes aggregation artefact
Distance affects usage of Richmond’s supervised injecting facility
Risk of long COVID builds each time you get infected
City of Cockburn and Curtin strengthen partnership
Shadow Science Minister Paul Fletcher’s speech during National Science Week launch
National Science Week 2022 events
New centre to drive next-gen architecture
Researchers turn Martian air, dirt and sunlight into iron
In Memoriam: Bill Graham
Investors threaten financial stability of health care providers: new study
‘I knew I had to change’: Senior NASA official pursues MBA as space economy booms
Cornell-led team among DOE’s lithium-extraction finalists
Hearing Loss in Dogs Associated With Dementia
Study Uncovers How Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals Navigate Social Challenges
HKUST and Alibaba Cloud Sign MoU to Strengthen Collaboration
Future medical applications in drug design
Breakthrough – three million free N95 and KN95 masks for Victorians
New book calls for radical overhaul of pornography studies
Tokyo Institute of Technology and Tokyo Medical and Dental University have begun exploratory integration discussions
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles’ speech to launch National Science Week