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Most very low birthweight babies thriving as adults – study
New book introduces Maimonides, ‘one of civilization’s greatest minds’
$10.6M In Funding Boost For Industry Research Projects
Boosting Fuel Cell Efficiency With Water Vapor
Making Weight In Four Years
MWA enters Phase III: A new era for WA’s window on the Universe
Contrasting conservation outlooks for NZ crested penguins
Exploring the hidden stories of CSIRO’s natural history vaults
Designed to deceive: A call for urgent action on vape device design
How To Make Metals From Martian Dirt
Hypoxia leads to reduced dental bone formation during orthodontic tooth movement in rats
Study examines how AI can ease workloads for frontline cybersecurity teams
‘Eye-on-a-chip’ reveals trigger for steroid-induced glaucoma
Decades of research informs NICE guidance on leg ulcer treatment
Certain communities of pond plants may increase greenhouse gases
James Webb Space Telescope reveals hidden heart of the Butterfly Nebula
Exploring coordinated tissue growth in embryos based on control theory
AI-powered Materials Map Speeds Up Materials Discovery
Scientists confirm ‘hidden’ vortices could influence how soil and snow move
New Spray Technology Could Help Protect Coral Reefs
160 years of Cornell potato breeding with national impact
Study IDs What Can Help Collaborative Groups Actually Accomplish Their Goals
Bioengineered bacteria could lead to therapeutic antibody drugs
3D-printed Superconductor Achieves Record Performance
Grow-NY Startups Pledge To Impact Upstate New York
Cohort Life Expectancy Is No Longer Rising As Quickly
Discovery Of Precursor To Agriculture
One in three people avoid information about their own health
Innovative Battery Technology From Mülheim
Blood test detects ovarian cancer with high accuracy, study finds
How To Make Metals From Martian Dirt
Community spirit and science combine in WA mental health push
How proteins bind to RNA: the dual mechanism of zinc fingers and disordered regions
Athlete Movement Signals Key To Avoid Injury Setback
How oxygen made the deep ocean home to animals, spurring rapid evolution
Hurricane Katrina Still Offers Lessons for Disaster Recovery Researchers, Twenty Years Later
New Discovery of Wild Cereal Foraging – a Precursor to Agriculture – Far from the Fertile Crescent
Can We Trust AI? Global Research Team Offers Framework for Tackling this Question
This AI model simulates 1000 years of the current climate in just one day
HKUST Thanks MOST for Vote of Confidence with Granting of Three State Key Labs
CCE Erie helps youth gain marketing savvy and raise livestock prices
Plant cell wall mechanics inform how to grow usable forms
Login system helps spot online hacks without sacrificing privacy
HKUST Thanks National Ministry for Vote of Confidence with Three State Key Labs 
No more long journeys – Notre Dame brings cervical screening direct to remote women
Gaming goals: U18s esports tournaments coming to North Qld
Dietitians Australia issues a national plea to place dietitians alongside all weight loss drug prescriptions
Dementia campaign brings customised support to culturally diverse Sydney communities