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Digital contact tracing alone may not be miracle answer for COVID-19
PSA call on NT political parties to support pharmacists in reducing medication harm
Microbes living on air a global phenomenon
CSL statement on COVID19 Vaccine Manufacture
Shrinking Tasmanian tigers: resizing an Australian icon
Ocean challenges, wallaby DNA, whale sharks, and exploding watermelons
Exclusive group mating found for first time in Brazilian frogs
Cornell Atkinson awards $250K in COVID research grants
Project led by University researcher to help at-risk fish in lower Great Lakes
Heart attack damage reduced by shielded stem cells
Spike protein of new corona virus is more flexible than expected
Scottish experts join global search for Covid-19 treatment
Study Debunks Robocall Myths, Lays Groundwork For Stopping Them
Going platinum at nanoscale
Insect wings inspire new ways to fight superbugs
Academy celebrates value of science with satellite selfie
Endangered Japanese Orchid Found Inhabiting Northern Kyoto
Further Details Revealed About a Highly-efficient Anticancer Drug Delivery System
Filling Void in Ammonia Synthesis: Role of Nitrogen Vacancies in Catalysts
University of Southern Queensland combines land and air search to benefit sea
Curtin Mauritius helps in emergency shipwreck response
High fructose diet in pregnancy impacts metabolism of offspring, study finds
World-first technology to tackle hoax calls
Low humidity increases COVID risk; another reason to wear
University ranked first in Canada, 23rd in world in latest Shanghai academic and research rankings
Algorithm improves fairness of search results
People Who Feel Their Lives Are Threatened Are More Likely to Experience Miracles
University Engineering researchers develop cell injection technique that could help reverse vision loss
Where lions operate, grazers congregate … provided food is great
No limit yet for carbon nanotube fibers
President’s Special Award from Royal Academy for ingenious PeRSo team
Scientists use photons as threads to weave novel forms of matter
Cover crop mixtures must be ‘farm-tuned’ to provide maximum ecosystem services
Masks block spread of Covid-linked droplets
University strengthens performance in ARWU rankings
Kirkland Lake Gold installs Chrysos PhotonAssay for Fosterville
Fitbits for sharks, studying brains of dead, and why maggots are our new best friends
Future mental health care may include diagnosis via brain scan and computer algorithm
Swinburne rises in prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities
Curtin cements place among Australia’s top universities
Funding for research projects to deliver real-world solutions
Find your future at Curtin Kalgoorlie Open Day
Deadly science, canoe engineering, bush pharma, and more
How adaptable are common urban tree species under drought conditions?
Monash University to accelerate development of novel medicine designed to save women’s lives in child birth
Audit to provide opportunity for NSW pharmacists to expand vaccination services
Swinburne face masks designed to encourage social connection
Turtle nail clippings and shark mating part of CSIRO and BHP study