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A Dog’s Breed Can Affect Pain Sensitivity, But Not Necessarily The Way Your Vet May Think
How Hermit-Like Are You?
Molecular signals key to malaria parasite’s development
New Tool Predicts Crop Yields in Southeast
Vague language impacts perceptions of vaping risks, study finds
Spouses sharing friends may live longer after widowhood
New methods for ancient texts
Researchers develop a new approach to scale-up manufacturing of life-saving oligonucleotide therapeutics
HKUST welcomes the launch of FITE by UGC
BASF Kids’ Lab makes chemistry cool for young scientists in Western Australia
Re-imagining Australia using multilingual lens
ARC Linkage grant will use synchrotron techniques to analyse and evaluate innovative battery technology
New paper explores ‘Māori foreign policy’ and China relations
ARC Linkage grant will use synchrotron techniques to analyse and evaluate innovate battery technology
Curtin FM loyal listeners ‘dig deep’ to support annual Radiothon
Fire regimes can change genetic patterns of animal species, study finds
QUT awarded $3M to build Australia’s first comprehensive human microbiome biobank
University of Southern Queensland accelerates up world rankings
Swinburne rises in QS World University Rankings
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
Vaping a gateway to smoking for non-smokers, research shows
Lupardo honored as CCE’s Friend of Extension
2023 Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator names record cohort
Researchers make a quantum computing leap with a magnetic twist
Researchers highlight flaws in COVID-19 weather studies and call for improved publishing practices
Slow Walking Could Be Sign of Dementia in Older Dogs
University of Manchester hosts largest European graphene event
University joins European precision cancer medicine trial consortium
Unveiling the Secrets of Liquid Iron under Extreme Conditions
Appreciating aging in everyday products
Glial Control of Parallel Memory Processing
Magnetic bacteria point way
Is Australia ready for future mind-reading technologies?
NASA Cassini Data Reveals Building Block for Life in Enceladus’ Ocean
Drug discovery gets $9.75m boost for MedChem Australia
PACE internship reinforces skills, builds confidence
New psychedelic-assisted therapy trial aims to help cancer patients
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea: Uncovering mysteries of the deep ocean
Harlem youth lead projects that benefit their community
Kids, study, work: Study life with Anita Lakic
Politics is failing education
British adapted Mughal systems of justice to establish rule in India
NextGenPop aims to broaden people studying populations
Do Children Inherit Parents’ Stressful Experiences?
Experiments reveal water can “talk” to electrons in graphene
Tokyo Tech launches second edX online course on Japanese Civil Law
World’s First Successful High-Speed Data Transmission with Beamforming in 300 GHz Band Establishment of foundational technologies for instantaneous transmission of ultra-high-capacity data…