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Spring tweaks to COVID-19 plan are based on fall’s lessons
Immersive education: Oceanography lectures inspire new eCornell course
7 rocky planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1 may be made of similar stuff
Chimpanzee friends fight together to battle rivals
TU/e set to host national FameLab final in 2021
Regulating ribosomal RNA production line
Irrigation schemes in sub-Saharan Africa are consistently falling short of their promises
What you need to know about hydrogen energy
Why COVID-19 variants are so dangerous and how to stop them spreading
GPs UNITED ON COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUT AMA President Dr Omar Khorshid and RACGP President Dr Karen Price
School leavers drive record number of QUT offers
Study examines keys to success for contact tracing
AI-defined COVID-19 testing strategy could lead to fewer infections
‘Hi buddy’: story of one emperor penguin and an Antarctic expeditioner 22 January 2021
Borehole to reveal potential of geothermal heating
Downside of a startup
Crystal close up
Chemical researchers develop “green” ammonia
Swinburne adopts freedom of speech model code
Migrant teachers offered path to Australian accreditation
Study recommends rugby league invests in young players’ diets
Do antidepressants help back pain and osteoarthritis?
Swinburne renews sponsorship deal with Richmonds AFLW team
Dietitians in aged care: a recipe to save millions
Investigating mathematics of extinction
Despite advances, behavioral health legislation still lags behind
From Queenstown to Macca for top Tassie doctor 21 January 2021
Astronomers estimate Titan’s largest sea is 1,000-feet deep
Research on social influence can be applied to vaccination choice
Penn State researchers awarded New Initiative grants from Kaufman Foundation
How cells ‘eat’ their own fluid components
Low cost chlorine dispensing device improves tap water safety in low-resource regions
Cornell Day of Data to focus on research collaboration
Scientists awarded a Guinness World Record for ‘Finest Woven Fabric’
Early breeding reduced harmful mutations in sorghum
Proteins unspool DNA so cells can take on unique properties
Scientists fire volcanic missiles to help Auckland prepare for threats
Using VR Training to Boost Our Sense of Agency and Improve Motor Control
Food and space focus for newest Forrest PhD Scholars at Curtin
Dementia Australia to run courses on Sunshine Coast
Curtin find could slash energy use and cost in making silicon
Active ingredient prescribing imminent
Pressure Builds a Leader in Siena
New research highlights that secure digital collaboration important in shift to hybrid environments
SmP2021 Scholarships applications now open
A Massive Advance in Spectrometry
Gentoo poo and satellite tracking shows way to sustainable krill fishery 20 January 2021
Feral colonies provide clues for enhancing honey bee tolerance to pathogens