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Cricket, Community And Connection
STA 2025 Annual General Meeting And Board Nominations
Doctors who train here, stay here – report shows
Key DNA-repair pathway repurposed when gut pathogens invade
‘The Keyboards Strike Back’: concert sequel set for Oct. 9
A simple intervention significantly improved patent outcomes for women inventors
Nobel winner says US women won on rights, but benefits lag
The speed trap: why leaders’ quick pivots can seem inauthentic
PolyU and Zhejiang Qiangnao Technology sign MoU to explore the establishment of Joint Research Centre for Brain-Computer Interface, driving deployment scheme of…
mRNA vaccine shows promise for treating age-related macular degeneration
Manchester researcher shows how everyday feelings shape political processes
Understanding solute selectivity: how aquaporin 10.2 filters urea and boric acid
‘Alarming’ rise in newborn babies with antibiotic-resistant infections, researchers find
Wearable tech empowers teens at Qld Junior Murri Carnival
Christchurch Heart Institute researchers shine in Heart Foundation Grants
Study warns climate leadership falling short in New Zealand
Unlocking Australia’s biobanking capabilities to accelerate lifesaving discoveries
Scientists return with clues to uncover what led to the ‘eruption of the century’
Astrophotography Awards: Space For Storytelling
Australian icebreaker heads off on critical science, resupply voyage 27 September 2025
Leaders in tech, urban innovation, and finance join Jacobs Institute Steering Committee
Key adaptation helps nomadic people survive in extreme desert
Skin-to-skin contact associated with brain changes in preterm infants
Lifetime Of Social Ties Adds Up To Healthy Aging
Researchers see opportunity in addressing NY climate goals
PolyU and Dassault Systèmes establish first Center of Excellence in Asia Pacific to advance “AI + digital twin” for materials innovation
Warning Colour Or Camouflage
Layered Cobalt Catalyst Reimagines Pigment as a Pathway for Carbon Dioxide Recycling
Football: Innovative Performance Diagnostics For Girls
Curtin-based project targets hidden dangers in party drugs
An Energy-Efficient Method to Convert Water Pollutants into Useful Ammonia
Preparing for catastrophes a good plan, New Zealanders say
QUT leads Queensland’s push to become Asia-Pacific biomanufacturing hub
From leaky pipeline to leadership: Women boost health equity in Tanzania
Public-private partnership results in new broccoli hybrid, ‘NorthStar’
Biodiversity Strengthens Pollinators and Ensures Stable Yields
PolyU researchers pioneer 3D micro-printed sensors to advance on-chip biosensing for early disease detection
Adapting To Seasonal Diet
Artificial Light Changes Synchronization With Moon
Maths model guides allocation of funds & resources for protecting fragile ecosystems
Australia’s first bimetal, 3D-printed rocket thruster set to power Aussie-built spacecraft
Eden Park’s major economic contribution to Auckland revealed
Scientists sidestep Heisenberg uncertainty principle in precision sensing experiment
Human rights law to be cross examined at conference | University of Canterbury
Deadly Pathogens Found In Commercial Raw Cat Foods
Study Challenges Theory Behind N.C. Blue Crab Decline
Talk explores medicine and social justice activism Oct. 6
Culler receives 2026 Wayne C. Booth Lifetime Achievement Award