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Knowing We Like a Song Takes Only Seconds of Listening, New Psychology Research Finds
Study Underscores Lack of Diversity in Stock Photography Sites
Cornell, CCE responding to farming mental health crisis
Cornell, EDF aim to reduce methane output for India’s dairies
‘BirdFlow’ model could reveal mysteries of bird migration
Communities That Suffered Rapid Manufacturing Job Losses Fare Worse on Sustainability
Solid material that ‘upconverts’ visible light photons to UV light photons could change how we utilize sunlight
Honorary Professor Kenichi Iga Awarded 2022 Wiley-IEEE Press Professional Book Award
Tokyo Tech Academy for Convergence of Materials and Informatics (TAC-MI) holds 4th International Forum
Twice as many Victorians may have had COVID-19 in January 2022 than reported, new analysis reveals
Youre about to see growing trend of laptop workers in cafs
Can Australian cotton growers help prevent global modern slavery?
Sustainable start-up shows off entrepreneurial talent at MIT
HKUST and ASTRI Launch First Joint PhD Program
Finger on pulse: Research that tackles worlds biggest health problems
Scientists develop a new approach to help optimise marble conservation
Swinburne Alum designs playgrounds for living
New York Times best-selling author Ross Gay to read Feb. 9
New research cracks climate-change mystery of Antarctic sea ice
Covid booster on trial in Armidale
CSIRO researchers use machine learning to advance Alzheimer’s research
Deer carry SARS-CoV-2 variants that are extinct in humans
Bot gives nonnative speakers floor in videoconferencing
Cornell-led telescope project completion in sight
‘Racial uplifts’ aid Asian American well-being
Eliminating partners of cancer
Students proposing treatment of cataracts win 2nd Engineering School E×S Challenge
Tokyo Tech rowers rule at 45th East Japan Rookie Competition
ANSTO scientists and engineers in spotlight as role models
Gay men discriminate against feminine gay men, new study finds
Art of rainbow pride
Australias long history of fascism and fighting back
Creating tech to improve workplace diversity, inclusion
Zero-emissions aviation focus for first Founder In Residence
AAD Director announces retirement 31 January 2023
Could Universal Basic Income work for Aotearoa?
3D printed bug to raise awareness of invasion threat
A&S secures gifts, embarks on McGraw Hall renovation
Tweezers untangle chemotherapeutic’s impact on DNA
Entrepreneurship program emboldens spice startup founder
Mating causes ‘jet lag’ in female fruit flies, changing behavior
New Research Network on RNA Medicine
Happy junction of philosophy and finance
Sharing nuclear forensic expertise to support nuclear security in IAEA program
New trial uses cannabis for spinal cord injury induced chronic pain
Topological Acoustic Waveguide to Help Reduce Unwanted Energy Consumption in Electronics
Australias biggest research trial using psychedelics to treat depression to commence in 2023
Researcher helps shine light on alternative sleep therapies