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2018/19 a big year for Science & Technology Australia
When patient is planet
Android now an option to have ‘A Better Visit’ with people living with dementia
Truckies more obese than most: QUT study
Sydney academics recognised for cardiovascular research excellence
Engineers make transistors and electronic devices entirely from thread
Global partnership plots path forward for Egyptian agriculture
Kids can test drive social media safely with new simulations
A hallmark of superconductivity, beyond superconductivity itself
Atmospheric jet carries nutrients from Africa to Amazon
Almost 95,000 dementia-related hospital admissions in 2016-17
Foodborne pathogen sheltered by harmless bacteria that support biofilm formation
Compound hastens sexual maturity, and death, in worms
Shift to more intense rains threatens historic Italian winery
A heavyweight candidate for dark matter
Mosquitoes push northern limits with time-capsule eggs to survive winters
Cancer discovery leads to prestigious medical research prize
NTU Singapore leverages AI and machine learning to fight money laundering
SSSI New Partnership Announcement
Sustainable designer makes Forbes ’30 Under 30′ Asia list
Studying quantum phenomena in magnetic systems to understand exotic states of matter
Heather E. McGowan joins Centre for New Workforce
A tailored approach needed for rural pharmacy
Your next set of dentures may be printed
Dentists applaud plans for more transparent sugar labelling
Leading scientists say fears about GM products are unjustified
University researchers to harness quantum properties of light for biomedical imaging
Leading charity’s recommendations worth taking to heart
Why initial UTIs increase susceptibility to further infection
New tools to minimize risks in shared, augmented-reality environments
NHS quality improvement programme’s legacy influenced by variations
Book traces rise of ‘free enterprise’ as cornerstone of conservatism
Biomarkers indicate health in old age
Some microbe degrade oil to gas
Misinformation, Lack of Access and Confusion Hamper Ability of Smokers Who Don’t Quit to Consider
‘Mini kidneys’ grown from stem cells provide new insights into kidney disease and potential
Otago hosting 10th International Penguin Conference
Aussies continue to value private hospital care
Mental health professionals from nine African nations at QUT for a customised course
Chicken CCTV: Tech solution for poultry problems
Deadline extended for 2020 Gilead Fellowship Research Grants Program
Microscopic Macquarie Island plant named after Antarctic ecologist
STA recruiting new Communications Manager
Micronutrients affect gut bacteria associated with ADHD in small but promising study
Burnet helps build WHO maternal health guidelines
Australian ‘digital twin’ technology set to transform manufacturing
Brillouin scattering: a third wave emerges in integrated circuits
Certificate program develops skills in machine learning