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It’s time to STOP the ‘Birds and the Bees’ talk – here’s why
A fossil of a new carnivoran species effectively doubles the evolutionary history of the weasel family
Unraveling Complexities Of Borna Disease Virus 1
New Study Describes MRNA Transport In Fungi
Fish “Steals” Glowing Protein: Genome Sequencing Proves Unique Survival Strategy
Investigating the mysteries of fish toxins
Pain neurons protect nerve health and offer new therapeutic targets
March research highlights: Nautilus habitat, eco-friendly tennis courts, more
Climate Change Threatens Dung Beetles In Amazon
The mathematical crimes of the Young Sherlock Holmes series
Redox Reactions In Chains Of Chalcogens
How dolphins communicate – new discoveries from a long-term study in Sarasota, Florida
Vipan Kumar: Combating Glyphosate-resistant Weeds
Deep-sea Amphipods Range Far And Deep
Milkweed evolves ‘mind-blowing’ tactic to fight monarchs
An important step toward understanding how brain immune cells can slow aggressive brain cancer
Taking Pressure Off Lungs
Eight tips for introverts who want to get ahead at work
Population sustainability advocate Paul Ehrlich, co-author of ‘The Population Bomb’, dies at 93
UW astronomers collect rare evidence of two planets colliding
Capturing fleeting molecules in the blink of an eye: First observation of radical reactions in the nanosecond world
Villages: Underestimated Habitats With Potential
Climate change pushes tropical insects to their heat limit
$2 million project aims to enhance Australia’s citrus industry
Re-opening of Channel Point Black Jewfish Management area
Primary school students invited to work alongside elite athletes
Exploring Plants, Insects And Floral Microclimates
Intern Sees Cancer Research From Both Sides
Abruña Honored For Chemistry In Public Interest
The ‘first-night effect’: why it’s hard to sleep when you’re somewhere new
Fish use more energy to stay still than previously thought
Computational Biologist Receives NIH NDRI Pilot Award
Shelton to move to restore biological truth to NSW school enrolment forms
Early Mars was warm and wet not icy, suggests latest research
Strong Results In Subject Rankings Once Again
The truth about energy: why your 40s feel harder than your 20s, but there may be a lift later on
Royal Medal For Birgitta Henriques- Normark
Personalised cancer treatment entering a transformative phase driven by AI
Air Pollution Causes Social Instability In Ant Colonies
Study reveals value of roadkill for scientific research
Tests uncover unexpected humpback sensitivity to high-frequency noise
Saida Hadjab awarded NovoNordisk grant for chronic pain and headache research
UQ Researchers Among World’s Most Influential
Paying attention to birdsong while walking in nature can boost wellbeing, my research shows
Extortionate” Free Riders Undermine Climate Protection
Walking Sharks Breaking Biology Reproduction Rules
Australian Freshwater Fish Like To Dine Out
Why Female Mice Choose Multiple Mates