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With head and leg to beautiful cut
Tumor metabolism atlas can help discover cancer mechanisms
Life as explorer | mentors in science
On trail of Boof tiger shark
Molecular signals key to malaria parasite’s development
Government proposes improved GMO regulations to encourage health research
From pigs to progress: managing feral swine for wildlife
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Aussie maths and science students to compete against world’s best
Hybrid Suzukake Science Day 2023 held successfully
Growing seaweed in the open ocean could be foiled by iron deficiency, new study finds
Is it possible to restore circulation in someone with peripheral artery disease?
New study uncovers potential therapeutic target for breast cancer
Study finds 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones are oldest in Australia
What’s in name? Sometimes, climate
Size over reproduction: a winning strategy for Polar Fish
Pollinators are attracted to humidity, not just scent
Dynamic 3D structure extraction from HS-AFM images
World may see first year above 1.5°C of warming within next five years: WMO report
How DNA Repair Can Go Wrong and Lead to Disease
Beetles and Their Biodiversity in Dead Wood
Diamond Naa Ayorkor Mensah, E23
Loops in our DNA
Rosalind Franklin’s contribution to discovery of DNA structure highlighted
Project aims to unveil secrets about cell size diversity
Nature-study reveals new mechanism for DNA folding
Prestigious grant fosters international interdisciplinary RNA research
Tiny eye movements are under a surprising degree of cognitive control
P&G CEO Jon Moeller ’86: ‘Constructive disruption’ creates value
“Exquisite” sabertooth skull offers clues about Ice Age predator
Fly DNA fighting killer bacteria
With care and NCAA bronze, Cornell wrestling caps historic season
Calling all citizen scientists: hunt for shark egg cases launches in Australia
Climate change creates ‘win-win’ between bald eagles and farmers
Superb fairy-wrens picky when helping others in distress
Explanation for postmenopausal middle-aged spread
New study offers explanation for middle-aged spread in postmenopausal women
Life in smoke of underwater volcanoes
Spinoza on mind-body identity: Hübner wins best article prize
Whales give up singing to fight for love
Australian humpback whales are singing less and fighting more. Should we be worried?
Research highlights environmental stressors of farmed chicken and salmon
Goffin’s cockatoo named third species that carries toolsets around in preparation for future tasks
“Snapshots” of Translation Could Help Us Investigate Cellular Proteins
Victoria’s protection plan for Gliders falls short
Calling to help others
Penguin Physics: Understanding the Mechanisms of Underwater Turning Maneuvers in Penguins
Air Force reservist turns crime whistleblower