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Having a family member locked up takes worse mental toll on African American women
NSF funds effort to support home health aides through tech
Ambient light alters refraction in 2D material
Zooming in on Dark Matter
Alice Li links Cornell innovation to industry, startups
A ‘bang’ in LIGO detectors signals most massive gravitational-wave source yet
Pioneering £8M programme aims to reduce environmental impact of gas turbine jet engines
I Have to Quarantine for How Long? And Other COVID-19 Questions Answered
Sydney continues its rise in global rankings
Role of amnesties in peace building explored
Research to get to root cause of crop diseases
Checking in with a colleague: Pallant family
Impact of COVID-19 on mental wealth of Australia
Researchers find combined cancer therapies most effective to treat mesothelioma
Scientists shed light on how praying mantises use the element of surprise to survive
Tight Tussle expected for FNQ Seats
Monash University researchers prove infant formula can enable use of antimalarial drugs in children
New electronic skin can react to pain like human skin
Surveillance testing set to begin Sept. 3
Trillion data points to identify disease-causing genes
RACGP: Women’s Health Week a timely reminder to reschedule missed health checks
Eye of a fly: Researchers reveal secrets of fly vision for rapid flight control
Study tracks human milk nutrients in infant microbiome
NSF grant funds purchase of atomic force microscope at Penn State Behrend
Different responses in individual cells give muscles more control
‘Isolated’ and ‘excluded’: 350 men told us how it felt to become fathers
Global collaboration needed to regulate embryo and embryoid research, says Baker Institute paper
Dodder uses flowering signal of its host plant to flower
Managing Data Flow to Boost Cyber-Physical System Performance
Giant leap for molecular measurements
Graphene additives show a new way to control structure of organic crystals
Update on University of Sydney’s financial position
Advanced digital solutions for better outcomes for rare disease
‘Attack Helicopters’ an online sub-culture to watch out for
Research finds deep listening could help fight climate change
Revealing secrets of Golden Wattle
Curtin volunteers support local communities during John Curtin Weekend
New GPUs and more bandwidth to unlock astronomical data
Young, innovative, connected: meet new Australian-Chinese entrepreneurs
University invests in agriculture with multimillion-dollar research centre
Warning witnesses of possibility of misinformation helps protect their memory accuracy
Scientists unlock crops’ power to resist floods
Yoon: Enslaved laborer memorial invites healing, reflection
University-led international research reveals common foundation for six psychiatric disorders
Researchers set sights on theory of deep learning
NSF backs first community platform for smarter wireless
China’s green plan displaces villagers, forces inequity
Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified