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20-21 Federal Budget Submission
State funding set to boost Curtin’s homegrown space program
Study reveals huge ethnic minority health inequalities
TikTok may be best tool to reduce food waste
Planet named after award-winning CSIRO scientist
Loving Learning – importance of emotion in second-chance education
New study highights family planning needs in PNG
Minor incident on board MPV Everest 29 January 2021
Lorikeets might get their wings back, thanks to University
Swinburnes new space institute blasts off
Study examines attitudes toward climate change risk
People’s acceptance of inequality affects response to company wrongdoings
NYU Dentistry Awarded NIH Grant to Investigate Oral Cancer Pain Treatment Utilizing Co-delivery of DNA and RNA
RACGP: Boost primary care to help patients in need 29 January
Toxin-antitoxin function fuels antibiotic-resistance research
Study: Management Without Morals Can Lead to Employees’ Unethical Behavior
COVID-19 research seed grants yielding rapid results
TU/e researchers aim to reform ‘scoop’ system that hurts science
Could game theory help discover intelligent alien life?
6,000 years of dairying in Africa
Oscar-winning film director to deliver 2021 Bogdanow Lectures in Holocaust Studies
A World’s First in Proton Beam Research
New catalyst produces green hydrogen from seawater
Pandemic survey points to design improvements for future remote learning
Towards a sustainable future with lead-free electroceramics
Getting measure of krill 28 January 2021
To err is not just human: University of Toronto researchers develop AI that plays chess like
Things to Do at Penn State: Jan. 28
Buffalo Co-Lab announces visiting activist scholars
New data privacy tool ensures anonymous COVID-19 data remains secure and private
In Brazil, many smaller dams disrupt fish more than large hydropower projects
On nights before a full moon, people go to bed later and sleep less, study shows
Hochul sees brighter days ahead for upstate economy
New benchmark set to deliver optimal osteoporosis care throughout Asia Pacific
Purported phosphine on Venus more likely to be ordinary sulfur dioxide, new study shows
Study: Did cobras first spit venom to scare pre-humans?
Noninvasive blood test tracks organ injury from COVID-19
Economist: U.S. poised for rebound with vaccines, stimulus
$500,000 grant funds creation of institute to advance AI for materials science
Computer model reveals how cortical areas develop and evolve
Ancient Proteins Help Track Early Milk Drinking in Africa
New project to understand and improve wellbeing of school pupils in Greater Manchester
Progress towards ending TB at risk
Australian Skincare Distributor Becomes Sole Provider of Matrix PDO Threads
Memory Walk and Jog is returning to Canberra
Memory Walk and Jog is returning to Illawarra
New discovery shows how living longer can be achieved without eating less
Targeted health messaging needed in era of vaping, researchers say