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Spring 2023 at AAP: collaboration in action
Study shows impact of high GP turnover on service and health
Workshop on Advanced Materials 2022 held with Dalian University of Technology
TAIST-Tokyo Tech Student Exchange Program in Japan 2022
Capturing carbon with both hands
QUT Virtual Cycling Centre offers online challenges
Australians deserve more out of Medicare
Chemist wins National Academy of Science award
DNA detector exposes hidden Antarctic krill 24 January 2023
New CSIRO program makes R&D more accessible for SMEs in mining sector
Australian tech helping safeguard international nuclear material
Lymphoma mutation yields super-competitive immune cells
Mutant with Counting Disability
Soft robots harness viscous fluids for complex motions
Major funding for Manchester will help find new cancer treatments
New Tool Uses Ultrasound ‘Tornado’ to Break Down Blood Clots
Doubling the capacity of iron oxide-type cathodes for cost-effective Li-ion batteries
Parental support linked to teen internet addiction
Volunteers drive social change in wartime Ukraine
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 68 is launched
Social learning is possum-able, world-first research suggests
Nanoscopic tool assesses alternative Covid prevention
Drones Collect Environmental Data
Student-led project deepens local knowledge and love for Ookayama area
Statement on CSIRO’s Culture Survey
New funding for Tech Central research
Dollar Stores Are Growing as Food Retailers in U.S
New discoveries from New Zealand’s deepest waters
Tomato Analyzer Software Reveals Phenotypic Diversity in New Mexican Chile Peppers
Simulations and Experiments Reveal Unprecedented Detail about Water Motion in Salt Water
Solved: the secret to long lived leaves
When recreational cannabis is legal, codeine demand drops
Archaeologists shed light on the lives of Stone Age hunter-gatherers in Britain
Violence was widespread in early farming society
Approaching terahertz regime
Performing Nazism: Why would you wear Holocaust like costume?
New university name “Institute of Science Tokyo” (tentative) to be submitted to ministry council
Analyzing Sweat via Microelectronic Fibers for Non-invasive Health Monitoring
Electronic Nose: Sensing the Odor Molecules on Graphene Surface Layered with Self-Assembled Peptides
Pregnancies don’t stop during a pandemic: how a lack of information about COVID-19 impacted pregnant Australians
Collaborative effort finds cause of hoiho chick deaths
Correlated Rattling Atomic Chains Reduce Thermal Conductivity of Materials
Right ingredients for long-lasting career
Why faces might not be as attention-grabbing as we think
Runaway West Antarctic ice retreat could be slowed by climate-driven changes in ocean temperature
Researchers flip switch on electric control of crystal symmetry
New tomato bred to naturally resist pests and curb disease
Dark cost of being toxic