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Drug screen points toward novel diabetes treatments
A new theory linking evolution and physics has scientists baffled – but is it solving a problem that doesn’t exist?
Biobased Sprayable Mulch Films Suppressed Annual Weeds in Vegetable Crops
How cancer works – decade’s research unlocks secrets
HKUST Researchers Develop Microprinter for Ultrafast Piezoelectric Material Printing
Immutep announces the completion of key stage of AIPAC-003 trial in metastatic breast cancer
Early start to hay season prompts caution
Biocontrol puts weeds on back foot
ACT welcomes Australia’s first fully electric emergency services vehicle
Appointment of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology specialist
UQ acquires world-class infrastructure with ARC support
One punch isn’t enough to overcome a common cancer mutation
Two Fins are Better than One: Fish Synchronize Tail Fins to Save Energy
Great ‘gayby’ boom
HRI members celebrated at AAS, ANZMS and AVBS Joint Meeting
Viral Impostors: Breakthrough for Virus Research
Global changes in water movement linked to higher temperatures
Mater Researchers recognised at 2023 Research Australia Awards
First high-resolution image of thick filaments of muscle cells
We built a ‘brain’ from tiny silver wires. It learns in real time, more efficiently than computer-based AI
Underwater garden beds provide hope for seagrass restoration
The brain under conflict: Florey researchers to investigate the impact of hunger on decision-making
Monash maintains position as a global frontrunner across university rankings
Two bee species become one as researchers solve identity puzzle
City of Newcastle brings community together for World Stroke Day
Imugene announces phase 1 clinical trial opens with onCARlytics CD19 virus technology
Estrogen therapy’s effect on Alzheimer’s needs more study
Scientists from UNSW Sydney reveal biases in the field of coral reef research
Report provides insights into fish stocks
Biodiversity can rebound after bushfires, but recovery lags in the most severely burnt areas
Biodiversity can rebound after bushfires, but recovery lags in severely burnt areas
Let children play this Children’s Week
Physical theory improves protein folding prediction
Greener Neighborhoods Can Protect Us – at Cellular Level
Superlensing without a superlens: microscopes boosted beyond limits
Ruffled feathers: The impact of man-made noise on magpie behaviour
Decision-making mechanisms go awry in OCD brains: study
Researchers trial sustainable biocontrols for food industry
Fluctuating blood pressure: a warning sign for dementia and heart disease
Dr. Xiang Zhang named director of Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center
Fly season: what to know about Australia’s most common flies and how to keep them away
New genetic study unlocks the causes of why our arteries harden
Field-based art class boosts green consciousness
Unlocking the plastic puzzle: new map charts human health impacts
New Antarctic observing system proposed 12 October 2023
Private renting is making you age faster
Largest ever study on light exposure proves its impact on mental health
Nobel Prizes recognise insights at molecular and atomic scale