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Neutron star with eleven kilometres radius
Australian employees strong on intrapreneurship: QUT research
Science & Technology Australia welcomes Misha Schubert as new CEO
Bumblebees hate pumpkin pollen, which may help pumpkins
Final voyage of icebreaker Aurora Australis departs
Multi-million-dollar mission to tackle major global health challenges
Is your coffee contributing to malaria risk?
Study shows migrant teens are more resilient to trauma than other youths
Wrongfully convicted death-row inmate shares story at Penn State Fayette
How University startup Shield Crypto Systems helps keep valuable data safe
Hotels benefit from marijuana legalization, study finds
NZ researchers seeking 3,500+ volunteers for world’s largest eating disorders genetics investigation
Strong signals show how proteins come and go
New type of pulsating star discovered
Climate change at Mt. Rainier expected to increase ‘mismatch’ between visitors and iconic
Groovy key to nanotubes in 2D
Researchers map protein motion
Time to bin junk food advertising? Kids bombarded by ads on their school run
Community factors influence how long you’ll live, study shows
Brain-doping produced by your own body
Qld pharmacies trial fast access to urinary tract infection medication
Exciting tweaks for organic solar cells
Penn State funds high-impact coronavirus research
Entrepreneurship weekend to inspire Brisbane start-ups
Using your regular medicines in times of novel coronavirus
STEM Equity Monitor will help drive universal changes in gender equity
Gender equality central to Antarctic endeavours
ANMF calls for equal Rights this International women’s day
Machine sucks up tiny tissue spheroids and prints them precisely
Machine learning illuminates material’s hidden order
Millions of US workers at risk of infections on job, UW researchers calculate
With new federal funding, University researchers aid global effort to understand and control
University expands Reach Project, focused on international development, to other universities
Dimming Betelgeuse likely isn’t cold, just dusty, new study shows
“It’s hard, I’m drowning” – older women facing greater financial problems
A cat-and-mouse game: brain has two systems for thinking about others’ thoughts
HKUST Business School Stands Out on Gender Balance Performance
Retailers can deal with toilet paper crisis from bottom up
Transforming post-hospital care for people with heart disease
Updates on coronavirus
RACGP urges government to introduce telehealth Medicare rebate for GPs to support COVID-19 patients
Why we need to undo gender stereotypes for future of work
Government decision will protect more SA children from influenza
Caring for stroke patients harder in bush: new study
Solving a mystery in 126 dimensions
COVID-19: Where Is Support for General Practice?
Carl Sagan’s ‘Cosmos’ legacy lives on in new series
Tissue-digging nanodrills do just enough damage