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Expert commentary on TGA’s approval of Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Blending old and new to fight pancreatic cancer
Berry good news for chocolate-lovers
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How long will COVID-19 vaccinations remain protective?
Interferon speeds recovery in some COVID-19 patients, University of Toronto and UHN study finds
Deep learning may help doctors choose better lung cancer treatments
Helping Congress get most from research
Historian Anand Yang explores British ‘penal transportation’; world music textbooks by Patricia Shehan Campbell
Slow motion precursors give earthquakes fast slip
A boost for plant research
Leaders valued over managers, regardless of fit
UK’s first survey of ethnic and religious minority people during Covid-19 launches
Study Sheds Light On How People Cope With Health Challenges and Medical Debt
Medicine Goes Graphic
Climate Change Likely Drove Extinction of North America’s Largest Animals
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Smallest Galaxies in Our Universe Bring More About Dark Matter to Light
Free 24/7 support service offers a lifeline to remote and rural health workers
RACGP welcomes TGA approval of AstraZeneca vaccine
Novel Flexible Terahertz Camera Can Inspect Objects with Diverse Shapes
Toni Morrison Quilting Project, to weave communities together, launches Feb. 22
Gov. John Kasich to speak at forum on Feb. 17
Tiny new species discovered as scientists’ outback fishing trip bags exotic catch
Rural GPs encouraged to take up training to help patients with alcohol and drug use problems
Army grant could advance high-grade steel 3D printing
Campylobacter Strains Exchange Genes, Can Become More Virulent and Antibiotic Resistant
Manchester to lead ambitious project to measure impact of coronavirus on ethnic minority people
Author, journalist Ijeoma Oluo to give annual MLK Lecture
Raring to rove: Perseverance to land at Mars on Feb. 18
Your messages make it to Ma Sabai in Myanmar
Indian women experience far more Covid-related hardship than men, research finds
Researchers Demonstrate Self-Sterilizing Polymers Work Against SARS-CoV-2
Invasive Flies Prefer Untouched Territory When Laying Eggs
Plants most at risk after black summer megafires
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian Technology
Small holes make for big problems in pandemic Australia
Memory Walk and Jog is returning to Hunter
New funding for psychological skills training for GPs to boost access to mental health care in Victoria
Hats off to headstrong Antarctic artist 14 February 2021
New Study Informs Research on Child Development and Learning in Conflict-Affected Areas
Praxis Center and engineering startups grow together
Going distance-insights into how cancer cells spread
Oxygen deficit makes nerve cells grow
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How can we protect ourselves against manipulation, fake news, and other digital challenges?
Local Manufacturing of COVID-19 Vaccine Update
Memory Walk and Jog is coming to Hobart for first time