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Great Backyard Bird Count begins Feb. 12
Business of bees
Cancer community joins forces with renowned Manchester poet to mark World Cancer Day
A paradigm shift in surgical robotics in Australia
High-speed Holographic Fluorescence Microscopy System with Submicron Resolution
Secrets of 3000 galaxies laid bare
Australia’s Chief Scientist to speak at Science meets Parliament
Molecule Guide to Understanding Chemical Reactions Better Scientists
Coiling Them Up: Synthesizing Organic Molecules with a Long Helical Structure
Engineering new ways to treat dirty water
Bushfire prediction tech to bolster emergency response efforts
Single dose vaccine data encouraging
Transistors built from ultra-thin 2D materials take a step forward
Cell-free biotech enables shelf-stable vaccines on demand
At cosmic noon, puffy galaxies make stars for longer
Things to Do at Penn State: Feb. 4-11
Biofortified foods fuel healthy microbiome, combat malnutrition
EarthTalks: Solar geoengineering as potential offset to climate change
New piezoelectric material remains effective to high temperatures
Gift supports Cornell’s Tanzanian cassava efforts
Soil bacteria hormone discovery provides fertile ground for new antibiotics
MFT recruits final participant to Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine study
Impact of white gaze at work
Cornell startup wins NFL innovation competition
Through teaching, leadership and research, Hellmann planted his legacy
Vector-borne diseases shaped human history and reveal race disparities
Talking vaccines: Professor Heidi Drummer with ABC Melbourne’s Raf Epstein
QUT awarded grant for COVID-19 surface research
Leftist mob bullying should be designated a ‘hate speech’ crime
Googles threat proves legislation matters
Study finds native bees under threat from growing urbanisation
Academy shines a spotlight on new Australian science with Research Focus video series
Cornell community can participate in COVID-19 research
Eating disorders result in significant financial impact on carers
Australia’s doctors to examine addiction in wake of COVID-19 pandemic at IMiA21 conference
Social interactions after isolation may counteract cravings
Migration not seen as solution by those in flood zones
3MT: Skills Valuable Beyond Degree Conferral
Dimensional Energy emerges as $20M Carbon X Prize finalist
Vaccines safe for majority of immunosuppressed children, find scientists
Global ‘wind atlas’ propels sustainable energy
Air pollution poses risk to thinking skills
Underestimated mutation potential of retrogenes
Europe-wide against coronavirus
Perth is latest city to suffer a COVID quarantine breach. Why does this keep happening?
University community recognised with Australia Day honours
Australian College of Nursing seeks more scholarships and support for nurses in budget submission
RACGP welcomes snapshot of doctors in training