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NTU Singapore scientists uncover binding secret behind protein ‘superglue’
New Report Examines Australia’s engagement with Global Pharma & MedTech firms
Koala drinking stations can reduce impact of climate change
Social robots set for role in mental health treatment
If you’re caring for someone who takes medicines, this app can help
Tilray® Expands Medical Cannabis Product Offering in Australia to Include Whole Flower
Psychologists urge action to close mental health service gaps
Molecular bait can help hydrogels heal wounds
Cornell improves global access to potato breeding material
Symposium honors nanofabrication pioneer Harold Craighead
Ancient DNA sheds light on migration and impact of Arctic hunter-gatherers to North America about 5000 years
Southampton researchers part of new international centre to develop intelligent devices
Honorary degree recipient Carlo Fidani made a lasting impact on local health care
Metal Foam Stops .50 Caliber Rounds As Well As Steel – At Less Than Half Weight
HKUST to lead Hong Kong’s Largest Research Project on Extreme Weather Prediction
John Curtin Gallery – Christian Thompson: Ritual Intimacy
USQ receives $5m to protect childrens mental wellbeing
Hillary and hashtags: how young female voters think
Farmers to benefit from conducting their own agricultural research
Dr Elizabeth Finkel ASMR Medalist 2019
Artificial reef makes its debut at Sydney Opera House
‘Early warning’ for hard to heal wounds
Bees can link symbols to numbers: study
World Environment Day 2019
Exercise fine-tunes brain’s connections, eases autism spectrum disorder in mouse model
Early lives of Alaska sockeye salmon accelerating with climate change
How early-life challenges affect how children focus, face day
Details of first historically recorded plague pandemic revealed by ancient genomes
Every week counts towards end of pregnancy
Dutch-Australian composer Meta Overman honoured with new opera
World Oceans Day 2019
“I fell asleep driving my wheelchair”
Curtin research finds soil carbon key to combatting climate change
Applied Cannabis Research and Cannabis Access Clinics approved to commence landmark PTSD
An island haven for frogs in a sea of extinctions
Earliest flaked-stone tools found in Ethiopia
Human ancestors invented stone tools several times
Microscopic ‘donuts’ a treat for quantum tech
In Touch With Neil Sharkey
Study shows increase in suicide among young women after Netflix series 13 Reasons Why
Documentary films by UW faculty members Jeff Shulman, David Shields to screen
New genetic weapons challenge sickle cell disease
Monash research powers up next-generation device technology
Cracker-sized satellites demonstrate new space tech
Nanomaterial safety on a nano budget
Research Sheds Light on Importance of Police Trust in Public
Research Overcomes Key Obstacles to Scaling Up DNA Data Storage
NUS researchers uncovers promising cancer target for liposarcoma