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World-first technology to suppress invasive mice
National Foundation for Australian Women 2022 Annual Dinner
DNA barcoding reveals cancer cells’ ability to evade imm
IAEA and FAO send seeds to International Space Station
Innovation in Red Meat | Barfield Station
Can pets help solve crimes?
Flow Cytometry Core Facility provides cell analysis expertise to scientists
Platypus populations impacted by large river dams are more vulnerable to threats, genetic study finds
A platypus can glow green and hunt prey with electricity – but it can’t climb dams to find a mate
Are bananas really ‘radioactive’?
Qantas and Australia Post centenary flight takes Off
New Technique Helps ID Genes Related to Aging
Ancient genomes reveal hidden history of human adaptation
Ancient DNA reveals a hidden history of human adaptation
Tackling invasive pests using environmental DNA tops NZ Biosecurity Awards
Flesh-eating bugs get to work on animal bone dataset
New unusual bee species discovered with dog-like snout
Police are responding to fatal crash – Holtze
Update on human remains located at Salisbury South
New online tool for prenatal testing decisions
Ancient viral DNA in human genome guards against infections
Ludwig Chicago nanotechnology indicues therapeutic immune responses against multiple types of tumors
National DNA Program partners with Othram to use forensic genetic genealogy for unsolved Australian cases
World-class, locally developed: Australia’s largest annual biotech week kicks off
COVID is a ‘smart virus’ that can affect DNA – but that doesn’t mean you can pass it on to your kids
Wolf coat color reflects immunity to canine distemper virus, new study finds
Toyota Announces bZ3, Second Model in bZ Series
QUT Research in Focus: Check out 2022 finalists
Butterfly wing patterns emerge from ancient “junk” DNA
Smoking linked to early vision loss and cataracts
Gene study identifies DNA variants linked to dyslexia
Genes that influence dyslexia
First-ever genetic analysis of a Neanderthal family paints a fascinating picture of a close-knit community
Unravelling mystery of green doughnuts on Great Barrier Reef
UWA receives $1.5 million funding boost for WA Genome Atlas
New strategy to support our creative community
Why Australia is world leader in mammal extinctions, and what to do about it
Ludwig Oxford’s Yang Shi elected to National Academy of Medicine
Richard White joins Ludwig Oxford
Deceased man in Nugent-Buckland vehicle fire formally identified
Australia has hundreds of mammal species
Problems conceiving are not just about women
Lipid expansion microscopy uses ‘power of click chemistry’
Honeycrisp genome will help scientists breed better apples
Fruits of strangers
Reaching new heights in largest ever genome study
Rapid test to detect livestock parasite
Protecting honey bees from deadly threat