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Fitbits could help patients recover faster from surgery
Boris Johnson lockdown scepticism was out of step with wider public – but not Tory voters
Numbers of GPs wanting to leave already high before COVID, finds survey
Designing natural-based synthetic materials
NSW bouncing back with R&D commercialisation
Tokyo Tech students only Japan-based finalists in Imagine Cup 2021
Artificial light harming clownfish
Beetle study finds diversity in sub-Antarctic linked to global cooling
Lunar sample tells ancient story with help of Curtin’s world-class facilities
Staying entertained and active this winter
Scientists take home Young Tall Poppy Awards
Nicotine vaping product access changes coming
Study finds aspirin takes headache out of restoration
Top tier business schools join forces in first-of-its-kind partnership
Startup revolutionises breast milk expressing experience
Play climate change game at Fieldays
Endangered blue whales recorded off southwest coast of India
Health benefits of low protein-high carbohydrate diets depend on carb type
New impact grants expand humanities research
Researchers develop antibody drug that could treat diabetic retinopathy
Researchers link ancient wooden structure to water ritual
Essential workers’ tweets show surprising positivity during pandemic
Music Listening Near Bedtime Disruptful to Sleep, Baylor Study Finds
Honorary degree recipient Ken Greenberg chose Toronto as his home, then helped shape its development
Novel study looks at nitrogen credit trading to spur growth of riparian buffers
CCE tiny house makes powerful energy impact
Religiosity and Conspiratorial Beliefs Linked in Baylor Religion Survey Findings
Mixing solutions in world’s smallest test tubes
‘You can’t make malaria wait’: Hidden risks in COVID-19 foreign aid
Talking Points: Role of Computer Voice in Future of Speech-Based Human-Computer Interaction
Diagnoses with Deepflash
AFAO welcomes adoption of bold new UN Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS
New digital tool to improve visitors museum experience
Bipolar Order: A Straightforward Technique to Have More Control Over Organic Thin Films
Memory Walk & Jog is coming to Darwin for first time
Tokyo Tech and Rakuten Mobile sign 5G network agreement
Australian Mental Health Prize 2021: Chronic underinvestment in child mental health causing decades of harm
University of Sydney launches Sustainable Investment Strategy
Swinburne among Australias top 20 in QS World University Rankings 2022
New mentors to boost Māori aspirations in University of Canterbury research
University of Canterbury rises 12 places in QS world rankings
University of Canterbury electrode research paving way for cheaper renewable energy storage
Most endangered seals in world were once widespread in Australia, scientists find
University of Toronto’s Raquel Urtasun raises $100 million for self-driving startup Waabi: reports
University of Toronto first in Canada, second among North American public universities
Sydney 38th in world in QS rankings
CSIRO finds sticky fingerprints reveal true origins of honey
Renowned zoologist Anne Innis Dagg, “woman who loves giraffes,” receives honorary degree