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Near miss tsunami in Alaska during tourist season last year highlights increasing environmental instability
New Kind Of Cold Sensor
How ‘bacterial zombies’ play a role in immunity, evolution
The brain’s hidden defense against a potentially harmful metal
Chronic Sunlight Exposure Disrupts Body Clocks In Skin
How Higher Temperatures Can Benefit (or Devastate) Bumble Bee Populations
Fish Take Naps During Day, Too
HKUST Researchers Flip the CRISPR Script to Develop World’s First DNA-Guided Gene Editing Tool for Precise Infectious Disease Diagnosis and Advancing Antiviral Therapies
Building Australia’s Quantum Workforce
Concerns raised on gaps in healthcare for released prisoners
Spotlighting Our Research 6 May
Hantavirus: ‘silent’ Virus
HKUST and Hinrich Foundation Launch Major Scholarship in Global Trade
Expert Commentary: How Quantum Can Make AI Safer
New discovery provides compelling evidence of planetary migration
Teacher turned farmer Narelle Zanker wins 2026 South Australia AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award
OpenAI’s Evolution Examined Amid Musk Lawsuit
Businesses, investors ‘flying blind’ when trust in government statistics declines
University launches first-of-its-kind Russell Group PhD by Enterprise projects
Building AI That Really Understands Human Speech
Giant squid among rare and elusive marine life detected off WA’s coast
Robotics Designed To Support People In Construction
Using Light To Read How Gene Switches Change
Dunedin Study completes midlife assessment
Next-generation telescope science highlighted at April workshop
CSIRO invites WA agrifood and agtech startups to build research capability
AI-Powered Lab Discovers Brighter Lead-Free Nanomaterials in 12 Hours
Politicians Are Not Ignoring You
Here’s Why Your Face Doesn’t Perceive Itchiness the Same Way Your Body Does
New understanding of insect flight points way to stable flapping-wing robots
What Does It Mean To Train AI To Speak Like You?
Researchers Propose a New Inspection Method to Improve Online Collaboration Platforms
Three new research projects to support the future of Australia’s chicken meat industry
Notre Dame counselling program confronts stigma around mental health and addiction
New Star Wars-like planet candidates with two suns discovered
T Cells Secrete DNA To Help Immune System Fight Cancer
Medical Information Provided To AI Is Often Incomplete
How Oak Trees Outwit Their Predators
New Nanoreactor Design Rule Improves Catalysis by Balancing Transport and Kinetics
NDIS reform must not leave people with disability without vital support, dietitians warn
Landmark achievement opens pathway for treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis
Ticked Off: How Bite Can Turn Meat Against You 1 May
Nanoscience at the interface of medicine and materials: A special issue of ACS Applied Nano Materials marking the founding of Science Tokyo
Mayfest, Cornell’s international chamber music festival, returns May 15-19
Falco to Congress: Benign scientific data can be exploited by China
New Research Challenges Conventional Methods for Increasing Cuticle Deposition in Cherries & Apples
Bacillus Biostimulants and Fertilizer Effects on French Marigold Growth
Extended Reality Tool Lets Dancers Analyze Movement