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Seaweed-infused cement could cut concrete’s carbon footprint
New platform enables rapid assembly of Nipah virus vaccine candidate
‘Breakthrough Science’ grant supports disease-targeting lipid research
Deer Spread Parasites That Harm Adirondack Moose
Optimism About AI Lowest In US, Says A&S Dean
Whānau Enterprise, Key To Economic Success
Depression Linked To ‘internal Jet Lag’, Study Finds
Childcare educators spend less than 30 percent of time in focused interaction with children
Spinal cord stimulators: ineffective treatment found to be costly and risky
New study reveals the hidden forces behind Alpine debris flows, boosting future protection
HKUST Develops AI Medical Imaging Technology that Cuts Radiation by 99%
PolyU initiates cognitive remediation programme using memory encoding strategies to provide early intervention for people with mild cognitive impairment
Do Dogs Judge You?
Collaboration Accelerates the Development of Quantum Enhanced Coherent Ising Machines
Your Lungs In Chip Form
New Cryogenic Shape Memory Alloy Designed for Outer Space
New tool can determine risk of chronic diseases
Scientists discover genetic condition that causes paralysis following mild infections
Mawson Emperor Penguin Census 17 July 2025
CSIRO launches National Energy Analysis Centre to accelerate Australia’s energy transition
Study will support breakthroughs in cheap green hydrogen technologies
Shapeshifting liquid crystal can form emulsions, then change back
Fossil discovery reveals ancient giant marine reptile relied on stealth while hunting in darkness
Avian Flu Causes Major Adverse Impact In Dairy Herds
Toxic Algae Releases Chemicals To Suppress Competitors
New £50m MRC Centre to study how environmental exposures cause chronic inflammatory diseases
Science & Technology Australia welcomes new members across Policy and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion committees
Costs Of Fungicide Resistance
PolyU and Soy-Sky FarmTech establish joint laboratory for innovative soy research and functional food development
Everyone needs a valid will, or the state decides who gets what
Dietitians: If more people could access us, we could stop type-2 diabetes before it even starts
UniSQ to explore new frontiers in $50M Optus satellite project
Academy Vice-President delivers keynote at NAST Philippines Annual Scientific Meeting
HKUST’s Next-Gen QRLEDs Transform Smartphone & TVs with Ultra-Bright and Color-Rich Displays
Observation of Rabi-like Splitting Under Electrical Control in Artificial Magnets
New $7 million research initiative to help tackle early-onset cancer
Can I Catch Cold From My Dog?
Swinburne powers breakthroughs in sustainable mining and materials technology
People power: how scientists built an accurate, catchment-wide flood model
Why avocado prices keep changing – and how science could steady them
Roundworm genome map benefits synthetic biology, human health
K-pop Status Shuffle: Producers, Power And Reinvention
HKUST’s Next-Gen QRLEDs Transform Smartphone & TVs with Ultra-bright and Colour-Rich Displays
Alcohol And Rise Of Complex Societies
Skin swabs could detect Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before symptoms appear
PolyU researchers unveil novel strategy to achieve both strength and toughness in 2D materials design, advancing applications in electronic and photonic devices
AERONET: ensuring quality satellite data for mineral exploration
Does AI Actually Boost Productivity? Evidence Is Murky