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NA61/SHINE gives neutrino experiments a helping hand
‘Magic crystals’ to enable our electric car future
Every Journey Counts: World AIDS Day 2019
Ken’s journey with asbestos disease ends
Australian Antarctic Medal nominations open
Urology gets a boost at Otago
Swinburne cybersecurity project receives ARC funding
ACHS’s 22nd Quality Improvement Award Winners Announced
From University of Canterbury to Berlin arts residency
Australia’s most authoritative healthcare data report published
ACHS Gold Medal awarded to A/Prof Les Reti AM
Without ecologists at policy table, new nature laws could lead to extinctions
Uncontrolled online marketing of e-cigarettes putting youth at risk, study finds
Animal tracking app celebrates trail of success
Packaging made from banana plants an a-peeling alternative
New research highlights suppression of ecological and conservation science
NA61 gives neutrino experiments a helping hand
Researchers Find a Way to Collect Elusive Blood Stem Cells from Zebrafish
£20m ‘Re-Write Cancer’ campaign launches to build a world-class cancer research facility in Manchester
Massive Attack partner with University of Manchester to explore music industry climate impact
ANMF welcomes game-changing mental health reforms
Changing face of Australia’s leadership
New QUT Centre for Data Science and Queen’s Wharf Brisbane study
Royal Commission’s interim report will kick start urgent reform process and save lives
QUT-trained filmmakers flying high with Virgin Australia
New QUT Research Centres
How grim is grim? What future looks like for Māori academics
Fewer Kiwis will die of bowel cancer if new screening tool introduced, Otago research reveals
Researchers get ‘glimpse into a human mind’ as it makes choices in groups, social media
Ostrich eggshell beads reveal 10,000 years of cultural interaction across Africa
Stellar black holes much bigger than previously thought, study finds
University and Caltech collaborate on pathway to carbon-neutral plastics
All nanotubes are fit to print
Plot thickens for a hypothetical “X17” particle
Lifting lid on young people’s mental health
Games can protect thinking skills in older age
Solving fossil mystery could aid Mars life quest
NTU, NNI and NHG launch Singapore’s first brain bank to study neurological disorders
Scientists develop first implantable magnet resonance detector
Seal of Love Charitable Foundation’s HK$40m Gift Empowers Students to Solve Real-World Problems
Academy Fellows awarded 2019 CSL Florey Medal
Researchers to study ‘fairy circles’, tree rings and smoke signals with Academy support
Thermo-chemical power generation integrated with forced convection cooling to create
My Health Record a key to medicine safety
Enzyme discovery could keep tonnes of polyester from landfill
New funding boost for dementia-focused research at Curtin
Japanese anime and zoos boost public interest in conservation of real-life animal characters
Koalas are not ‘functionally extinct’ but they are in danger