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PolyU harnesses AI and data science to enhance maritime and shipping management and foster sustainable development within the industry
New Special Issue in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Reframes the Origins of Domestication
AI Overconfidence Mirrors Human Brain Condition
Taking Close Look At Asteroid
Accelerating Bacterial Evolution In Laboratory
Otago ‘changed the future’ of business pioneer
Historical pollution in Newcastle area highlighted from analysis of long-term aerosol sampling datasets
Tryptophan Hydroxylase 1 Regulates Tryptophan and its Metabolites
QUT robotics education pioneer honoured with global award
New Dual-Atom Catalyst Boosts Performance of Zinc-Air Batteries for Real-World Applications
Tiny Gas Bubbles Reveal Secrets Of Hawaiian Volcanoes
Different Ways Of ‘getting Grip’
Energy-Efficient Harvesting of Brassica rapa for Phytonutrients and Biomass
Are Black Widows Dangerous? Facts and Myths About Black Widow Spiders
Zepbound Outduels Wegovy In Weight-loss Clinical Trial
Team develops digital lab for data- and robot-driven materials science
Planting Mosaic Of Shrub Fringes
Monash researchers spearhead international effort to hunt new baby planets
Funding fuels trials for CareTech Human’s health technology
Developers, educators view AI harms differently, research finds
Carbon Dioxide Key To Making Precise Polymer Safely
University announces £650k in funding for innovative founders
New perovskite design sets solar cells on path to stability
Speech pathologists and dietitians demand strong commitment to Foundational Supports framework
Summer In City
PolyU research reveals sharp depletion in soil moisture, driving land water to flow into the oceans and contributing to a rise in sea levels
Tiny device promises new tech with a human touch
Policies erode benefits gained by marriage for foreign-born individuals
First evidence of mother-offspring attachment types in wild chimpanzees
What Are the Tradeoffs When People Have to Choose Between Clean Air and Clean Water?
New Study Identifies Genetic Markers for Scab Resistance in Pecan Using High-Density Linkage Mapping
Availability of community pharmacies declining in deprived areas
Bovotica Secures $3.4m To Reduce Methane Emissions From Cows
Building Australia’s Future powered by science and innovation
New trial examines common household pill to reduce liver cancer risk
Glass Beads Offer Window Into Moon’s Hidden Depths
Trust Vital Tool In Managing Future Pandemics
Antarctic Ice Cores Returned To Australia 12 May 2025
Cell death discovery could lead to next-gen drugs for neurodegenerative conditions
Avgar, CAROW awarded grant to document home care worker power
Origins Of Language
AI headphones translate multiple speakers at once, cloning their voices in 3D sound
Scientists take stand against back pain unveiling functional bioprinted spinal discs
Internal Clocks Determine the Ups and Downs of Antarctic Krill
Heat And Land Use: Bees Suffer In Particular
Enzyme As Key To Protein Quality
The composition and manufacturing history of African swords revealed
‘Quick and brave’ decisions needed to meet Olympic deadline, QUT forum told