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QUT researchers make automated vehicles real
Healthier homes could cut hospital stays for young children, researchers find
How researchers are using economics to help explain adolescent addiction
Fishing leads to investigation of environmental changes in waterways
Genes linked to Alzheimer’s risk, resilience ID’d
Catcher of rye: Science can now detect any gluten in any food
Sticky proteins help plants know when – and where – to grow
Global urban water scarcity endures as a ‘daily reality’
Young Jupiter was smacked head-on by massive newborn planet
WashU Expert: Proposed changes will stamp out ‘countless species’
Research team receives grant to commercialize 3D-printed concrete system
University’s Dexter Voisin takes a deep dive into issues that drive neighbourhood violence
Rice U. study: Creativity is a two-way street
Study: Fracking prompts global spike in atmospheric methane
Cornell Equine Hospital surgery team saves impaled horse
NSF grant to fund research on brain activity and scientific creative thinking
Satellite data reveal African CO2 emissions
Early action, early in life will improve child mental health
Is relocating Indonesia’s capital feasible?
Equity Trustees announces record project funding of $1m for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Nutrition for under-2’s: understanding intake for life-long health
Back-to-school backpack program accepting donations
James Webb Space Telescope could begin learning about TRAPPIST-1 atmospheres
Women and Internet, dolphins in Adelaide, and fun with Periodic Table
Sex lives of flies could be key to tackling food waste
New tools help detect digital domestic abuse
Fluorescent glow may reveal hidden life in cosmos
Forest carbon still plentiful post-wildfire after century of fire exclusion
Which city is most polluted? No one knows
Finding right fit at work is critical to your health
Startup works with Cornell AgriTech on mushroom burger
Air pollution can accelerate lung disease as much as a pack a day of cigarettes
Damaged hearts rewired with nanotube fibers
$50,000, 5 teams, 1 summer – Summer Founders Program results
Houston universities team upto boost minorities in academia
GP model used to calculate risk of cardiovascular disease could be misleading patients
DNA tests of UK waters could help catch invasive species early
When it comes to a mental health strategy for children
Woodstock at 50: lasting impact of a tribute to peace, music and love
Art & Science of Relaxation comes to Perth
Former guerrillas becoming conservationists
Modern mating market values women more: QUT study
First cells on ancient Earth may have emerged because building blocks of proteins stabilized
Detention basins could catch more than stormwater
First evidence of human-caused climate change melting West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Ambulance analysis to be delivered at City Hall
Bacteria made to mimic cells, form communities
You’re not so tough, h-BN