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Parenting stress may affect mother’s and child’s ability to tune in to each other
Global warming may diminish plant genetic variety in Central Europe
HKUST-led Research Successfully Develops Rechargeable Liquid Fuels to Power Electric Vehicles
Researchers secure $38 million in NHMRC funding
LEI researchers win major science prize
Curtin health research boosted with $6m NHMRC funding
NHMRC Investigator Grants
Government funding to support research on children and permanency
National Science Week shows that science is for everyone
Eureka Prize for malaria research
Baylor Officially Announces Pursuit of Research 1/Tier 1 Goals
A face for Lucy’s ancestor
University researcher to launch digital storytelling project in Ugandan refugee camp
3.8-million-year-old fossil cranium unveils more about human ancestry
Political polarization may be less about ideology than luck
First national report shows 1 in 9 Australian women aged 40-44 have endometriosis
Eureka Prizes: Sydney leads way in leadership and innovation
“Short-term economic gain brings long-term losses”
Delivering new concepts for urban citizens
University of Sydney an inaugural champion of Women in STEM Decadal Plan
Factory of Future installs first-of-its-kind 3D metal parts printer
Asbestos disease still impacts community
Life lessons for new graduates
Ground-breaking camps for kids whose parent has cancer
Protectionism threatens Australia’s sugar producers
Shameless thief or good forest citizen? Weka bring hidden benefits to New Zealand forests
Become a Women in STEM Decadal Plan Champion
Oranga Tamariki baby removals “racialised, regionalised, antenatal and coercive”
Study links body clock to obesity and diabetes
STA becomes Decadal Plan Champion
Not sinking in: Drink driving still accounts for 25% of Qld driver and rider deaths
Pregnant women of color experience disempowerment by health care providers
University researchers engineer antibodies that unlock body’s regenerative potential
Vaccine against deadly superbug Klebsiella effective in mice
New, fundamental limit to ‘seeing and believing’ in imaging
AUSTRALIA’S 2019 ‘FLUNAMI’ YET TO PEAK – NOT TOO LATE TO VACCINATE Experts warn of high influenza
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor to Visit Tufts University
Conservatives make best investors, says Rice U. research
An island for negative emotions
Researchers develop affordable, less-intensive methane detection protocol
Groundbreaking FinTech Boot Camp launched by Rice University, Trilogy Education
Using Wi-Fi Like Sonar to Measure Speed and Distance of Indoor Movement
Accessibility projects stand out at Webfest 2019
How Bees Live With Bacteria
Reimagining our urban futures
Hi-tech bacteria gene tool could prove productive
Queensland Ballet program gives kindy kids ‘pizza feet’
New Australian invention can predict falls among older people with 75% accuracy