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Artificial intelligence set to tackle jetty and port corrosion across WA
Sydney’s Three Cities – flawed vision?
Transitioning to solve world’s engineering ‘mega-problems’
STA congratulates new Shadow Ministry
1,037 Australians share priority policy issues for mental health
‘Stick to it and work hard’: single mom, Thereasa Gordon set her sights on degree
AI regulations are global necessity, panelists say
AI regulations global necessity, panelists say
Hubble Space Telescope captures largest near-infrared image to find universe’s rarest galaxies
Immune therapy targets cells that cause leukemia relapse
Including all types of emissions shortens timeline to reach Paris Agreement temperature targets
Song Lin wins EPA Green Chemistry Challenge award
Analysis of huntsman spiders reveals patterns of social behavior
Study identifies best treatment for rare childhood cancer
New Model Finds Best Sites for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Molecular mechanism behind migration revealed in salt-seeking worms
Novel Method for Early Disease Detection Using DNA Droplets
Announcing new HB and AF Directors
Scientists Use Multivalent Cation Additives to Rid Rechargeable Batteries of Common Pitfall
AI and deepfakes present new risks for internet relationships
Italian Republic Ambassador Gianluigi Benedetti Visits Tokyo Tech
Professor Emeritus Kyoji Tanaka Receives 2022 Architectural Institute of Japan Grand Prize
Address to Science meets Parliament 2022 gala dinner
Swinburne launches $3m Space Tech hub with EY
Intersecting light beams key in transformative 3D printer potential
Explore Queensland’s history through QUT Digital Collections
Nuclear science recognised at NSW seafood industry Award
Seven things you need to know for Spring Convocation 2022
Nostril swab best way to test for Covid, study finds
Signature of taste
Shaping up Genome for Cell Division
Automated composting system wins Swinburnes Design for Change competition
New Way to Identify Influenza Virus Lights Up When Specific Virus Targets are Present
Memorialisation platform wins Sydney Genesis startup competition
Queen Elizabeth II to make royal history 3 June
New partnerships drive collaboration with Indigenous businesses
First step toward national conservation AI network underway
Electrochemical Synthesis Now Possible Without Electric Power Source
Aboriginal inhabitants of Madjedbebe, northern Australia used different ways to adapt to environmental change
1.4 million Australians will die of cancer in next 25 years without intervention
Synthesis of tetraphenylammonium, phantom ion whose existence had not been confirmed
Making positive impact on ocean law reform
Promising new materials mimic muscle structure and function
Real-time, accurate virus detection method could help fight next pandemic
Novel technologies to protect our oceans
Aboriginal inhabitants of Madjedbebe, northern Australia used seasonal mobility
How are native species adapting to climate change?
Sonar technology tool to help conserve water