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$877 million: Annual Cost of Perinatal Depression and Anxiety in Australia
Walking hand in hand with Australian Science
Evolving deer give birth earlier as climate warms
New cancer laboratory launches
NUS School of Computing and Ripple launch NUS FinTech lab to deepen FinTech capabilities
ACON Opposes NSW Government Moves To Legislate Mandatory HIV Testing
PhD candidate honoured for sustainability research
Dr Jaclyn Brown has been appointed as new Director of CSIRO Climate Science Centre
Expanded rollout for HIV Toolkit
ACHS Certifies National Critical Care and Trauma Centre in NT
NSF grant provides next step for assistive walking exoskeletons
ProCan: how a database of cancer proteins may transform treatment
Fall storms, coastal erosion focus of northern Alaska research cruise
Brain-like computer chips could address privacy concerns and greenhouse emissions
Extreme heat making business and investors sweat
Persistent drizzle at sub-zero temps in Antarctica
Moonbeam adds a big bang of flavor to Galaxy tomatoes
Perovskite solar cells get an upgrade
How to build beautiful CERN websites
Grow-NY finalists put down roots in NYS food and ag economy
New assessment could identify risks of frailty
Forming global links to remember fallen of Manchester
Achilles Heel of Tumour Cells
Uni gamers head to QUT for Intervarsity LoL
Want some Christmas pork? Go local, avoid imports
Science & Technology Australia seeking new CEO
University of Canterbury gains $6.5m for next-gen solar tech, smarter interactive computing, Alzheimer’s disease research
Parents: don’t be scared to talk about sexuality
Public patients miss out as Gov/PHI squabble
Rice tapped by Army for cutting-edge communications research
Researchers Find Best Classroom Shapes for Fish Swimming in Schools
Health care provider deserts may leave patients in cold
Weaning ourselves off opioids: Monash researchers use nanotechnology for pain relief
Swordfish as oceanographers? Satellite tags allow research of ocean’s ‘twilight zone’ off Florida
NSF grant to advance understanding of violent extremists’ online behavior
Mace, a symbolic part of convocation ceremony
Light-based ‘tractor beam’ assembles materials at nanoscale
Complex society discovered in birds
Researchers explore ‘gist’ of doctor-patient communication
“We will be using unique new Treuhand data”
Being conscientious is one of strongest predictors of success
Imelda data will add impact to Hurricane Harvey Registry
Online birth stories reveal power imbalances
Ancient bone protein reveals which turtles were on menu in Florida, Caribbean
New palaeoecological record from tropical environments of coastal eastern Africa provides insights
‘Like a fitbit in your heart’ – remote pacemaker study to help cardiac patients avoid hospital admissions
HKUST Satellite Activities in Support of HK Fintech Week
New Quinkan rock art research in far north Queensland