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App to enable early diagnosis and intervention for speech impairment
Election 2022 pledges on science and technology
Ultrahigh piezoelectric performance demonstrated in ceramic materials
Sibling interactions impact child well-being in Latinx children
Australian-made smart positioning tech to provide big competition
New agreement uses big data to improve WA health care
Snacking impacted by smells and tastes – Otago study
Researchers design ‘socially aware’ robots that can anticipate – and safely avoid
CSIRO starts work on medicinal psychedelics
Perspective in tension: Explorations with Leeza Meksin
National Zoning Atlas launched to make America’s patchwork of codes accessible and comprehensible
Burnet Institute partners with Moderna to develop novel mRNA vaccines
Veterinary surgeon earns national recognition
Treatment for commonest form of blindness moves step closer
Self-fulfilling rankings boost agencies’ power, influence
Gruber Cosmology Prize for Frank Eisenhauer
Vine removal technique foils devastating grape disease
Intentions to receive vaccines are associated with intensity of pandemic waves and toughness of anti-pandemic measures A “rising
Colours of hydrogen explained
Australia & developed nations must share Covid technologies with world
QUT to lead alternative food research and support food security
New mathematical model of cellular movement
Game-changing spray to revolutionise world-wide pest control
Researchers deliver blow to powdery mildew with crop disease management tools
Bad behaviour set in stone
Major parties need to work harder to support women and families: Scorecard
ILR outlines global severance pay program
Researcher hopes to significantly improve clean water access in Africa
WHO collaborating center supports global nutrition research
New Approach Allows for Faster Ransomware Detection
Likes repel and opposites can too?
Thirty-eight Tokyo Tech accessibility leaders certified in AY 2021
Freshwater ecosystems under threat in warming Aotearoa
Honorary degree for visionary business leader Sir Ian Taylor
Researchers fear career breaks risk future funding success
Innovative tech could generate renewable energy and capture carbon
Scholar brings global perspective on revitalizing nursing workforce to University of Toronto event
Tidal blade facility at leading edge of green energy testing
Paper or plastic?
Dragonflies use vision, subtle wing control to straighten up and fly right
Great progress thanks to mini organs
Tiling mechanisms of Drosophila compound eye through geometrical tessellation
University employee completes 1600km cycling challenge to raise money for Ukraine appeal
Pumping calcium for bigger bones
Complacency over COVID is costing us
Chimps, dreams, and videotape
Sea ice can control Antarctic ice sheet stability, new research finds
Our understanding of atom powers nuclear and accelerator techniques