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Study reveals ability of microbes to leap across dental surfaces
Offshoot of cells visualized in real time
Covid modelling update 15 November
Marking World Diabetes Day: actions for better access to treatment and care
Early diagnosis tool for childhood kidney disease
Swinburne researchers recognised as national leaders
Sensing Platform for Studying In Vitro Vascular Systems Opens Possibilities for Drug Testing
With a COVID ‘variant soup’ looming, New Zealand urgently needs another round of vaccine boosters
Use of Biostimulants by Georgia Golf Industry
New method shows role of elusive RNA in muscle regeneration
National Carp Control Plan published
TRISH sends human health experiments aboard Polaris Dawn Mission
Engineer s spin off tech, company to market soy oil for better roads, pavements
Anthropologists Find New Ways Female Bones Are Permanently Altered After Giving Birth
New Technique Helps ID Genes Related to Aging
Scrapping global agricultural subsidies and tariffs reduces emissions, improves food security
Day in Life of Christian Schools
Lamin C Facilitates Repair of Damaged Nuclear Envelope in Human and Mouse Cells
Engineers light way to bionics of future
Engineers light way to nerve-operated prosthetics of future
Double success with ERC synergy grants
Is landfill key to cutting methane emissions?
Study of scavenging activity in south-eastern Australia shows value of carnivore conservation and rewilding
Why do we scream?
Outstanding rankings for JMU
What is – and what isn’t – ‘brain fog’?
2023 Prohibited List Released
Using Carbon-Carbon Clumping to Detect Signature of Biotic Hydrocarbons
Identifying new pathways to treat cardiovascular disease
Scientists manufacture ‘living blood vessel’
Maribyrnong River test results relief
Eels are some of nature’s weirdest creatures
End racism to advance health and other human rights says UN expert
First medical guideline recommends new prescription medications for weight loss, ranks most effective drugs
Local bacteria help native seeds take root in arid landscapes
Large fish prefer using sharks for scraping
Mona Lisa effect: How eyespots deter predators that approach from different directions
Maximising your flock’s success through wet spring
Ludwig Oxford’s Yang Shi elected to National Academy of Medicine
Gene signature points to prognosis in kidney cancer
Artist’s sculptures inspired by wondrous world
Developing Self-Complementary Macrocycles with Ingenious Molecules
Eyeing new tech to increase Varroa mite armoury 17 October
Tipping scales in favour of fairness
Harbour Trust Community Advisory Committee nominations open
“We can try to guide evolution into another direction”
Lipid expansion microscopy uses ‘power of click chemistry’
Prioritising protein during perimenopause may ward off weight gain