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Pedal power pays off: mountain biking benefits outweigh risks
Too many young people who’ve been in detention die prematurely. They deserve better
Invisible women: Female scientists missing from Australian STEM curriculum
National partnership to harness analytics for grains RD&E
Students help build the automated future of the agriculture industry
Curtin’s rising stars recognised in today’s ARC early-career funding
Yes, climate change is bringing bushfires more often. But some ecosystems in Australia are suffering the most
Global medicinal cannabis study launches next phase in Australia
Two new Australian mammal species just dropped – and they are very small
What happens in a ‘sobering up’ centre?
Pro-vax tweets drown out anti-vax memes, new study shows
National Reconstruction Fund Board announced
$8 million for mental health and suicide prevention research
Premier’s Fellows to advance biosecurity and coastal science
‘City killers’ and half-giraffes: how many scary asteroids really go past Earth every year?
Conference maps AI revolution set to overhaul every industry
New anti-harassment programs to protect resource sector workers
Surviving lung cancer is just beginning
Funding to support elite hockey teams through to Paris Games
Renaming obesity won’t fix weight stigma overnight. Here’s what we really need to do
First Director to lead agricultural research collaboration
Study suggests flu vaccine may take edge off respiratory virus
Curtin’s best and brightest innovators to shine at annual award
Historic MWA milestone reached as we go ‘back to the future’ in the cosmos
The feral flying under the radar: why we need to rethink European honeybees
Researchers shine in Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
2023 Achiever Awards recognise success of young people with out-of-home care experience
Training to help older adults prevent falls at home
Ogundipe appointed as ECP Board Director
Diversification and ‘going green’ key to changing WA trade outlook
Seniors get active with Penrith City Libraries’ fitness program
Hiding in plain sight, astronomers find new type of stellar object
Conference to demystify artificial intelligence for businesses
A mysterious interstellar radio signal has been blinking on and off every 22 minutes for over 30 years
Space discovery innovator in line for nation’s top science prize
3D model of Esperance shipwreck unveiled on 199th anniversary of loss
Announcing 2023 Eureka Prize finalists
Promising results of new Alzheimer’s drug published – early diagnosis is key
Major grant to study how heatwaves affect maternal and child health
Harmful substances impacting tiger snakes across Perth, study finds
New research dates formation of Earth’s continents
Facilitating Indigenous-led Restoration Economy
Wreckage of WWII bomber off PNG coast revealed in 3D on anniversary
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
ANSTO technology supports environmental monitoring of ancient Aboriginal rock art
$2.5 million invested to improve the lives of people with disability
Eight Curtin health and medical research projects awarded funding
SMART solutions needed for stressed care workforce, report shows