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Australians plunge into ice hole in midwinter dark
Northern Eyre Peninsula starts campaign to build local health workforce
University grad hopes others take inspiration from her story
Mammals and their relatives thrived
Vanilla makes milk beverages seem sweeter
Victorian hospitals’ cash grab slammed
Clean Air Champions appointed to spearhead major programme tackling air pollution
Sharing CERN’s expertise in big data with biomedical community
Curtin ranked among Australia’s top eight universities in Nature Index
Science advocate joins Board of Diversity Council of Australia
Researchers develop ‘vaccine’ against attacks on machine learning
Roadmap to guide genome sequencing
NUS ranked 11th in world in latest QS World University Rankings 2020
Economy back in focus for 54th Otago Foreign Policy School
Archeological mystery solved with modern genetics
New Great Wave
Subaru Telescope Captures 1800 Exploding Stars
Qscan group announces strategic investment in South East radiology
Abundance of gases in Enceladus’s ocean are a potential fuel – if life is there to consume
Robot circulatory system powers possibilities
Program expands to help Latin American growers
South African forests show pathways to a sustainable future
Deep submersible dives shed light on rarely explored coral reefs
Partnership allows for launch of PA Civil War Deserters Database
Partnership aims to improve food security in Latin America
Machine learning unlocks mysteries of quantum physics
Miniatures of Temple of Zeus take their place in namesake cafe
University leads Canadian universities
Southampton confirms global top 100 status in World University Ranking
Researchers develop first contactless cardiac arrest AI system for smart speakers
Mapping and measuring proteins on surfaces of endoplasmic reticulum in cells
Research shows poor awareness amongst women of alcohol’s role in breast cancer
€10M Atlantic survey to assess ocean’s health
Pharmacist-administered flu vaccination age lowered in WA
Electrons take alternative route to prevent plant stress
Swinburne lands in top three per cent of QS rankings
Dementia peak body welcomes NSW Government spending to improve health care outcomes
Press seminar held on new functional multimetallic clusters created through precise
Latest QS world rankings show Curtin’s global standing continues to rise
Sydney’s Westmead Redevelopment investment reaches new heights
University of Sydney scoops up humanities grants
Swinburne expands reach in Malaysia
Sydney ranked in world’s top 50 universities
UTS breaks new barrier in QS world ranking
Cyanide-free gold goes into production
Using next generation genetic testing to give growers a competitive boost
New trial program in Perth to provide dedicated support for people with dementia
NTU Singapore rises to 11th in QS world university rankings