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US$13-million trial aims to expand access to talk therapy for new and soon-to-be moms
Worm pheromones protect major crops, BTI scientists find
Careful analysis of volcano’s plumbing system may give tips on pending eruptions
Synthetic biology enables protein origami
A new centre for astroparticle physics theory
Using Virtual Reality to Create New Tech for First Responders
Pioneer of marine geology and oceanography awarded Honorary Doctorate of Science
Silk Road Origins of Foods We Eat” by Dr. Robert N. Spengler III
Music festivals let people try out more sustainable lifestyles
Soft micro-monitors keep tabs on oxygen in new tissues
Concepts for cleaner waterways
CO2CRC appoints Distinguished Scientists
QUT part of US$10.7M global project to develop a human chlamydia vaccine
Curtin Singapore hosts inaugural Thought Leaders Series
Lived experience shapes future for disability service providers
Swinburne launches Australian Leadership Index
STA appoints new Policy Committee members
New Otago programme offers fresh look at agriculture
New mental health research draws wisdom from Aboriginal Elders
Burnet at IAS 2019
New program addresses growing need for board training in care facilities
3D printed pill samples gut microbiome to aid diagnosis and treatment
University researchers show kids widely exposed to smoking in movies
A good first step toward nontoxic solar cells
Clues on how soils may respond to climate change found
How to consider nature’s impact on mental health in city plans
Study addresses low female participation in STEM classrooms
Can we eliminate bias in AI? How Canada’s commitment to multiculturalism could help it become
University President Meric Gertler leads climate change discussion at Paris summit
People living with dementia and carers present federal government with solution to quality dementia
Alzheimer’s protein is likely held together with many weak chemical interactions
HKUST Receives HK$5 Million Donation from Tin Ka Ping Foundation
LHC’s cooling system, an energy source for CERN’s neighbours
7 tips to keep your dog safe from rats and fatal toxins
Shakespeare and Opera in Twenty-first Century
NRHA strengthens its voice with four new Members
Volcanologist wins top teaching medal
New ‘safety tool’ could help managers make workplaces safer
Astronomer flies high to spy on star formation
New online training course gives everyday Australians a starting point for suicide safe
Finding one’s way in rainforest
Europe and Australia combine to build better science
Cane toad testes smaller at invasion front
Dr Michael Mosley to deliver free public talk on obesity and depression
How to restore a coral reef
Joy Wagner, longtime assistant to Rhodes, to be remembered July 27
What motivates people to join – and stick with – citizen science projects?
Howarth advised on methane portions of NY’s new climate law