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ERC Advanced Grants for six Max Planck researchers
Reconstructing clock of human development
What a hoot: adventures of Australia’s youngest scientist
First Antarctic heatwave recorded at Casey research station
Tropical testing sharpened
Australia’s icebreaker arrives in Hobart after final Antarctic voyage
Collaboration increases opportunities for COVID-19 testing
Ancient fossil reveals origin of human hand
Rapid, automatic identification of individual, live brain cells
Researchers sniff out AI breakthroughs in mammal brains
A tale of shepherds and helices
Sequencing hornwort genomes could improve crops
Research uncovers a new way of making chiral catalysts
New test measures corn nitrogen needs with greater accuracy
Researchers map protein motion
New study reveals hidden impact of marine heatwaves
SharkSmart hits road for regional tour
Is life a game of chance?
Why do men die younger? It’s all in Y chromosome
A new Keyplayer in cell division
Biggest Science Experiment in Stawell launches today
Biologists from University open new front in crop infection battle
Genetic secret of night vision
“Make two out of one” – Division of Artificial Cells
University researcher focuses on preventing vision loss
Reproductive genome from laboratory
Honour for outstanding contribution to understanding genes controlling kidney
Leaking away essential resources isn’t wasteful, actually helps cells grow
Dinosaur in cupboard under stairs
Mid-career researcher recognised by Victorian Cancer Agency
Micro-scaled method holds promise for cancer diagnosis
Unanticipated response to estrogen at single cell level
Beauty sleep could be real, say Body Clock biologists
Joy Zhang ’21 wins Cornell Concerto Competition
His Excellency Jack to represent Queensland’s youth
Battle of sexes
Science of a Billboard Hit Song
Oxygen deficiency rewires mitochondria
SACE exams underway
NTCET Exams Commence for Nearly 1400 Students
Pinpointing biomolecules with nanometer accuracy
‘Breathing’ enzymes in fast motion
E-cigarrillos alteran la función pulmonar, aumentan riesgo de infección
Filling blue carbon knowledge gaps
An island for negative emotions
Simmos Beach Trail Network Opens
Biomarkers indicate health in old age
Silence can be smart and sneaky for surprised male cane toads