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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
Four Curtin projects support WA defence research
Interprofessional healthcare education boosts early career skills
Promising beginnings for Australia’s newest supercomputer
Can next generation of sea urchins resist marine heatwaves?
Lessons on nutrition easy to digest in virtual reality spaces
Otago’s free dental clinic provides vital care
How brain-monitoring tech advances could change law
People with disability and carers at more risk of homelessness, PTSD after floods
First insights to potential competition between New Zealand’s toothed whales and dolphins
Chasing carbon from trees to soils
From fish to ants: 139 new species named by CSIRO
Digital security dialogue
With support of profs, Mitch De Snoo finds way to balance his PhD research and pro lacrosse
Experts take long view to aid Olympians’ health
Apple trees natural response to virus mirrors GM mechanism, study shows
Conservation survey finds native NYS pollinators at risk
New Research Shows Old Mines Hold Power to Energize Communities
Beanies designed to save lives
Regarding news reports
Events happening at Swinburne this National Science Week
QUT champions sustainability 8 August
Location key to improved autonomous vehicle vision
How do collisions of rocks with planets help planets evolve? 8 August
CALS senior rescues man from NYC subway tracks
Digitally immersive, land-centred space at OISE to support Indigenous research
Many ways nature nurtures human well-being
New study calculates retreat of glacier edges in Alaska’s Kenai Fjords National Park
Tokyo Tech Academy for Convergence of Materials and Informatics doctoral students share research findings in AY2022
“Diagnostic odyssey” over for individuals with rare intellectual disability thanks to novel gene discovery
Three strikes and acid is out
Dr Alisa Pedrana is Gust-McKenzie Medalist
Launching Swinburnes strategic plans to advance gender equality
Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic’s speech to launch National Science Week
Young people ask for help only once
Uncovering untapped potential of young women in bush
Health outcomes for rural communities may be poorer than previously thought
Up creek without paddle? Researchers suggest ‘gunwale bobbing’
Costs and benefits of genetic mixing
Research in Focus: Fishers and fish react to changing environment
Similarity between schizophrenia and dementia
Plant-based ‘beef’ reduces CO2 but threatens ag jobs
Burnet research honoured at AIDS 2022
Brain mechanism underlying evolution of anxiety
Machine Learning Enables Optimal Design of Anti-Biofouling Polymer Brush Films
Sailing team alumni win U30 Class at NIPPON CUP
Micro-engineered electrodes could cut battery manufacturing costs