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Perth Festival exhibitions reunite Indian Ocean histories, kinships, and voices fractured by colonisation 
Scientists identify the antibody’s hinge as a structural “control hub”
A disease caused by the loss of “a guardian of kidney health”
Our STEM sector is under unsustainable strain – the time to act is now
Understanding Change Across NZ’s Land And Rivers
Air Pollution Causes Social Instability In Ant Colonies
Removing livestock from grasslands could compromise long-term soil carbon storage, study finds
CSIRO partners with aviation sector to help STEM learning take flight
Optimizing Light Intensity for Indoor Propagation of Strawberry Runner Tips
Art Offers Access To True Self
‘Share Joy’: Great Backyard Bird Count Begins Feb. 13
Nature as therapy: research shows how the outdoors can help us to heal
Institute of Future Science Global Workshop “Cultured Meat Culture”
Anatomy of a heatwave: how a cyclone, humid air and atmospheric waves drove brutal heat in the southeast
Social housing the key to protecting low-income renters, study finds
Federal Budget must mark turning point for Australian R&D investment
Fast-moving Floodwater Poses Hidden Danger For Cities
Senator Tim Ayres Will Address National Press Club Of Australia
Virtual Fencing Takes On Mixed Cropping Systems
HKUST Nobel Symposium Brings Together Scientific Leaders to Explore New Frontiers in Physics
3D Covalent Organic Framework Offers Sustainable Solution for Wastewater Treatment
New tool exposes scale of fake research flooding cancer science
Have Look Over Fence Via CRDC Grower Surveys
World-first Mouse That Makes Gene Activity Visible
Geosurvey Reveals Hidden Australia Magnetic Anomaly
Expert Commentary: Extreme Heat Records
Could learning about happiness improve economics education?
Astronomers Discover Ancient Barred Spiral Galaxy
Why Instability Is Becoming Norm In New World Order
Gravitational wave signal tests Einstein’s theory of general relativity
Exhibit explores legacy of Cornell’s most generous donor
HKUST and Tsinghua University Launch Groundbreaking 3+1+X Joint Program for Computer Science Students
New exhibition shows Würzburg Nobel Prize winners and their research
Mechanical Strength Reliably Tracks Biodegradation in Composite Materials
3D Visualization of Internal Defects in Concrete to Help Improve Aging Infrastructure
Würzburg start-up wants to help easy language achieve a breakthrough
Self-Powered Composite Material Detects Its Own Cracks
How Topological Surfaces Boost Clean Energy Catalysts
Atomic Spins Set Quantum Fluid In Motion
Mechanism of Hydrogen-driven Free-electron Generation in Silicon Elucidated for First Time Ever
Study maps climate-related evolution of modern kangaroos and wallabies
Michael’s keen to work with the best irrigators in the world – right here
When Earth meets Mars: UniSQ researchers identify potentially habitable planet
Traps and teamwork helping Barnett Park’s birdlife recover
University of Canterbury delegation visit strengthens Pacific connections
Underwater 3D printing could transform maritime construction
NASA telescopes spot surprisingly mature cluster in early Universe
Quantum batteries could supercharge the future of quantum computing