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Lost In Orange Blur
What is Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property: An explainer
Quantum Computing Could Supercharge Energy Transition
A wearable olfactory display that transforms immersive experiences
10 Young Indigenous Women Showing Up In STEM In 2026
Welcome Boost To Australia’s Research Infrastructure
May research highlights: Rapid river migration, bean plant defense, tiny tensegrities, more
Ammonia Levels in Urine Could Serve as Marker for Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs
Pigeons Navigate Using Magnetic Sensors In Their Livers
Kaupapa Māori-led approach needed for eating disorders – study
Grant Aims To Transform Care For Young Cancer Survivors
Who Stops to Smell the Roses? The Relationship Between Fragrance, Touch
Improved embryo freezing technique could preserve endangered species
Machine Learning Advances High-Tunnel Temperature and Solar Radiation Forecasting
From flooding to ‘greening’ – how ocean waves contribute to the melting of Antarctic sea ice 29 May 2026
Path To Quantum-Secure Hardware
Heat Lingers On In Our Cells
700-million-year History Of Our Blood Cells
Isolated under extreme conditions: Risks for team dynamics
CSIRO Job Cuts Another Blow For Australia’s Science Capability
Spin Wave Signals Used in Computing Boosted Over 5,000 Times in Z-Shaped Path Approach
Friend or Foe? The Gap Between Human and AI Social Intention Perception
From Seabed To Mars: Why Geological Maps Matter
Curtin study finds soils can naturally suppress major crop diseases
ARC appoints Professor Dorrit Jacob FAA as Academic Director for physical sciences
Fujitsu and Science Tokyo launch joint research hub for quantum hardware advancement and talent development
Queensland drivers back tougher distracted driving laws as tech evolves
Charting her own course: how Brodie’s curiosity and culture are shaping her STEM story
DNA “nicks” make for safer, more precise genetic analysis
Armadillos Inspire New Protective Technology for Soft Machines
Newly discovered ‘thunder’ of Atlantic sturgeons inspires awe
MRI approach improves assessment of common valve disease
Study Finds Awe-Inspiring Nature Helps People Connect to Science
Biofluorescence Discovered In Fire Salamander
Study of coral surface behaviour offers new tools to understand the physics underlying infertility and ovarian cancer
Predicting Spread Of Viruses And Bacteria With Drones
Searching for ‘sneaky’ spider wasps on the Pilliga Bush Blitz with entomologist Juanita Rodriguez
PolyU research reveals snow droughts continue to threaten global food security and calls for climate-resilient agriculture practices to promote sustainable development
Studies expose hidden toll of trauma recovery in NZ
Walking forward together through science, partnership and action
Scientists find the Universe has multiple ways of manufacturing black holes
Prison education program wins $1.5M to create national research hub
Manchester researchers secure £1.3m to transform recycling of complex waste
Qiangnao and PolyU launch “People-Oriented Technology Programme” to deploy cutting-edge intelligent bionic limbs for Hong Kong amputees
New genetic map of the human eye reveals clues to vision loss
Help shape the future of Australian beekeeping: Advisory Panel recruitment open
HKUST Unveils Microscopic Mechanism of Fast Ion Transport in Superionic Crystals
Mapping Cellular Hazard Landscape With AI