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AI- or human-written language? Assumptions mislead
CSIRO launches CarbonLock to tackle climate change
Women face higher risk after coronary artery bypass surgery
Michener advocates ‘Broadening Tent’ at White House
Money management support for older people varies greatly
UV-sensing wearables project uses new ‘switchable dye’ tech
HKUST and HKSI Establish Joint Center
Burnet supports decision to make Richmond’s supervised injecting facility permanent
Research on impacts of fire on iconic plant
Predicting natural power to protect New Zealand
Green hydrogen powering future of New Zealand
Little bird tweeted me
New Zealand’s green hydrogen edge
Shadow Minister for Science Paul Fletcher MP’s address to Science Meets Parliament 2023
Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic’s Welcome speech to Science Meets Parliament 2023
Building smarter to help cut NZ’s carbon emissions
Study finds silicon, gold and copper among new weapons against COVID-19
Tracing 13 billion years of history by the light of ancient quasars
Raising the Bar: innovation returns to Sydney’s bars, pubs and live music venues
Free public event: Run it straight – Towards a nurturing masculinity in Polynesian men
Call for Manchester volunteers in dementia/Alzheimer’s pollution link study
Cornell-developed anti-TB compound headed to trials
COVID Fears and Long-Term Planning Play Key Roles in Vaccine Hesitancy
‘Wrinkles’ in time experience linked to heartbeat
Wheeled Robot Measures Leaf Angles to Help Breed Better Corn Plants
The Next Pandemic: Researchers Develop Tool to Identify Existing Drugs to Use in a Future Outbreak
Sustainability key to resilient society
Research Team’s Study Provides New Insights into How Brain Forms and Stores Long-Term Memory
Study shows garden appreciation boosts wellbeing
Biomolecular sliding at nanoscale
Fulbright Scholar investigates secret life of healthy gut
Nine scoop scholarship to Science Meets Parliament
Making difference in international energy law
Drones detect moss beds and changes to Antarctica climate
Swinburne on show at Avalon
New research aims to improve intimate partner rape prosecutions
STA backs Voice to Parliament
News You Can Use-To Better Predict Food Crisis Outbreaks
Cornell Bowers CIS expands summer research program to all majors
My heart told me the time was now: Alan Zhou ’03 shares his giving story
In numbers: New Zealand’s wild summer weather
Exoplanets iron atmosphere, unusual orbit recorded in novel project
Acid Glia in REM sleep: Stronger Acid Response in Epileptic Mice
Fighting Friction to Protect Machinery
Cultural tourism, international marketing and housing affordability key to revival of WA tourism sector
NBN Co champions women in STEM with unique partnership
Otago Tourism Policy School back in person for its fifth year
Two-pronged approach to target critical malaria protein