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Novotech joins decentralized trials & research alliance to democratize and accelerate clinical trials
New exploration marker identified for Western Australian mineral systems
Study challenges recommended wait time between pregnancies
How science of wellbeing can help build resilience
“Backpacking” hedgehogs take permanent staycation
Breakthrough for kākāpō hatching could be in genes
UNSW hosts National Science Week events 20 July
Focus on little communities to make big impact
Delivering new prevention and treatment approaches for heart disease with digital health
IAS award for Burnet researcher
New weapon in fight against invasive aquatic weeds
Climate impact of wild pigs greater than million cars
Female physicians delay having children until later in life: University of Toronto study
Horizontal winds become major movers of CO2 during cold fronts
Virtual 5k race brings together Varsity Blues community from around globe
Black patients with liver disease may face obstacles to transplants
Half of Covid hospital cases suffer complication
Pandemic had greater impact on younger age group mortality in deprived areas
Perverse cycle of warming climate and rise of air conditioners
Local pharmacists rolling out in regional SA
Billionaires space race could help our planet
New galaxy of Superstars of STEM mentors
Mathematics of repulsion for new graphene catalysts
Notre Dame Partners with TISC
Blood pressure variability associated with increased risk of dementia, especially in men
Galactic fireworks: stunning features of nearby galaxies revealed
Donation from Penelope Seidler creates Visual Understanding Initiative
Penn State agricultural research highlighted on Ag Progress Days tours
Citizen Lab, Microsoft collaborate to investigate spyware sold by foreign firm: CBC, Guardian
From genes to memes: Algorithm may help scientists demystify complex networks
Startups focused on wellness, education take home top prizes at University of Toronto Pride Pitch event
Stretch into future of health monitoring
Study finds that professional development opportunities do not delay doctorate training or publications
New Discoveries and Insights into Glass Transition
Warm technology puts people with dementia center stage
Future of Work Lab drives tech innovation
Burnet Institute Travel Awards 16 July
Paramedics call for better COVID protections as 3 workers test positive
University of Canterbury launches New Zealand’s first Nanoscribe 3D printer
Study challenges overheating risk for pregnant women exercising in heat
Monash study reveals who, what and where of homicides in people over 65 – revealing home is often unsafe
Study discovers microplastics in New Zealand’s seabed
Researchers tackle ‘invisible’ plastic threat to our environment
Researchers uncover clues about folate deficiency – and why some people face greater risk
Repairing hearts with deadly spider venom
Red blood cell ‘traffic’ contributes to changes in brain oxygenation
Four Specialists Join New York Sea Grant
New program to speed salmon breeding