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Western Seed of Light, Emerging Leader announced at GRDC Update
More than half of Australia’s homes were built before fire standards came in. Here are 5 ways to retrofit them
Rock-solid lineup for NT’s leading resource exploration event
New tool to verify Aussie food product claims and green credentials
Resource recovery to get AI boost in new Southern Cross-led project
Lismore shows resilience three years on from devastating floods
Free R&D Training For Queensland SMEs
9000 jobs threatened by unnecessary ‘Great Koala National Park’
Scientists engineer fish and flies to clean up toxic mercury
Can artificial intelligence save the Great Barrier Reef?
New AI Tool To Aid Forensic Investigations
CSIRO develops AI tool for rapid identification in forensic investigations
International Day Of Women And Girls In Science
Support For Victorian Bird Flu Response
Detection Of Avian Influenza At Euroa Poultry Farm
Taking the ‘forever’ out of ‘forever chemicals’: we worked out how to destroy the PFAS in batteries
Testing AI with AI: Ensuring effective AI implementation in clinical practice
CSIRO’s new graphite R&D grants to supercharge SME battery innovation
Turning science to finance: New tool to help farmers tackle the climate challenge
HRI marks International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Update event to deliver latest learnings to Victorian grain growers
International project to support Australias transition to clean energy with next-gen electrolysers
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Our week of whiplash: Floods in Queensland, fires and storms in Victoria
QUT scientists develop groundbreaking biosensor for rare earth element detection
One of the largest searches for alien life started 30 years ago. Its legacy lives on today
‘Digital doppelgangers’ are helping scientists tackle everyday problems – and showing what makes us human
Transition Advocate Appointment
CSIRO shows practical application for quantum machine learning
Science Stars Recognised In Awards
Australian Innovation ‘sifts’ Space For Mysteries
Professor Tony Haymet Australia’s New Chief Scientist
STEM Community Welcomes New Chief Scientist
Fermented clothing? Here’s how the biofilm on kombucha can be turned into green textiles
The world’s second largest freshwater crayfish was once plentiful in Australia’s longest river – we’re bringing it back
You can train your nose – and 4 other surprising facts about your sense of smell
Federal Labor must come clean on underhanded forestry attack
Does ‘made with love’ sell? Research reveals who values handmade products the most
CSIRO boosts SME innovation in recycling and circular economy
Research To Help Hydrogen-electric Aircraft Take Off
New community battery to drive down household energy bills and power Cammeray’s reliable renewable future
1080 baits are used to kill foxes, cats and dingoes – but other animals can be more likely to eat them
From cod logs to frog bogs: we catalogued 400 ways to help species survive a warmer world
Blinking radio pulses from space hint at a cosmic object that ‘shouldn’t exist’
Enhancing Fire Safety in Australian Construction During Peak Bushfire Season
As Los Angeles combusts, 2024 is declared Earth’s hottest on record
Breaking bad records: 2024 marks world’s worst heat, climate pollution
ACCC urges governments to clear barriers to new gas projects and investment