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Old rocks, new science: Why Apollo 11 samples are still as relevant as ever
Mark 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 moon landing with these words from University’s Marshall
Via sport, Farred explores relation, belonging in ‘Entre Nous’
Helping robots to build new antibiotics
University rises to 19th globally in Times Higher Education world reputation rankings
Lost glacier to be honored with memorial monument
ASHS Convenes Its Annual Conference in Las Vegas
Horticultural Growth in Desert
A single measurement may help determine kneecap instability risk
Discovering Vertical Farming and Hydroponic Growing at ASHS Conference in Las Vegas
More cancer patients get help to quit smoking
Study highlights need for more discussions about child organ donation
University launches new partnership with Manchester’s HOME arts venue
Journeys of hoverflies
Diet and exercise research secures $1.7 million
5 ways Sydney researchers are reducing burden of diabetes
Embed pharmacists: answer to addressing medicine-related harm in aged care
Future of arts, social sciences and humanities
Could heat of Earth’s crust become ultimate energy source?
Learning real-world leadership skills
World’s erosion experts gather at gateway to GBR
Video games in moderation safe for teens – research
Antarctic lessons for space
Swinburne buys Melbourne CBD building
Work starts at CO2CRC’s Otway National CCS Research Facility Stage 3 Project
Around one in 20 patients are affected by preventable harm
Some pharmacists missing mark on therapeutic guidelines: QUT study
200 times faster than ever before: speediest quantum operation yet
English-Chinese translation program continues to grow, bridging two cultures in process
Macroeconomics workshop examines lessons from 2008 crisis
Early drug intervention reduces risk of cardiovascular events in rheumatoid arthritis
Rigged card game sheds light on perceptions of inequality
New tuberculosis tests pave way for cow vaccination programs
Link found between gut bacteria, successful joint replacement
Remembering physicist Sternglass, who helped world see man on moon
First-ever visualisations of electrical gating effects on electronic structure could lead
New accelerator sails through key test – recovering energy
Rocket Man: Welsh hero of NASA’s moon landings
JTC and NTU launch first Advanced Manufacturing Talent Programme in Jurong Innovation
Flying chariots and exotic birds
Sydney rises in Times Higher Education global reputation ranking
HKUST Researchers Co-Discover a Novel Function of an Enzyme Offering Insight Into Pathology
Government supports native planting with new tree restoration role at UC
Changes urged to tackle mental health ‘human rights scandal’
Educational tool developed at Otago makes international launch
A new solution to countering bad science in forensics
Nexus connections brings together worlds best to improve human connections
Australian scientists recognised at international geophysics meeting