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UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances publishes findings on Czech Republic, Mali and Uruguay
Researchers to engineer synthetic anaerobic bacteria to capture, convert methane
Study sheds light on precancerous ‘clonal outgrowth’ in blood cells
Improving health outcomes for First Nations Australians
Reducing high rate of chronic kidney disease in First Nations communities
More inclusive genomic resource for diverse Australian commu
2023 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for Anthony Hyman and Clifford Brangwynne
4 researchers striving to reduce impact of childhood cancer in our community
Lynparza approved in China as 1st-line maintenance treatment with bevacizumab for HRD-positive advanced ovarian cancer
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From Continental Europe to England
Success for University of Otago, Christchurch, Researchers with CMRF Major Project Grant
Aggressive breast cancer linked to African ancestry
Professor Frank Gannon to oversee forensic DNA recommendations
Efficient species monitoring method proves worth in Otago study
Grant funds research that could help certification of organic honey bee products
Participate in VCCC Alliance patient-partnered cancer research project
Fire-breathing Toyota GR Corolla set to land in Australia in Q1 2023
Carnivorous plants: studying meat-eaters of plant world
Live Intracellular Imaging with New, Conditionally Active Immunofluorescence Probe
Health leader honoured by bacteria naming
Hunt begins for genes to unlock mystery of ME
Leading global health MD joins AusBiotech 2022 line-up
Breaking DNA Goldilocks-style
A giant ‘bullseye’ on Nullarbor Plain was created by ancient sea life
Researchers find rare and endangered bumble bees in Iowa
QIMR Berghofer grants and license agreement for potential vaccine
Microplastics are common in homes across 29 countries
Study unlocks secrets of native rodents’ race to new lands
Better COVID vaccines are on way
8-million-year old origin story of how rodents colonised Australia
AusBiotech 2022 programme launched
Scientists release world-first DNA map of an endangered Australian mouse, and it will help to save it
Scientists map DNA for endangered smoky mouse in joint conservation effort
Corals pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to offspring
Study of 300-million-year-old faeces finds meat on menu
A new discovery shows major flowering plants are 150 million years older than previously thought
Worldwide flower family bloomed 50 million years before dinosaurs
Boost For Goulburn Broken Environment Projects
Ground-breaking health research earns young scientist Tall Poppy of Year Award
When remains are found in a suitcase, forensics can learn a lot from insects trapped within
When a dead body is found in a suitcase, forensics can learn a lot from insects trapped within
Oldest clinical case of rare genetic condition discovered
Resourceful safety message goes digital
Experts of Committee on Rights of Persons with Disabilities Commend Bangladesh on Incorporating Convention
Remains identified at Ian Lees, South Australia
Microscopy reveals mechanism behind new CRISPR tool
Press conference by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, Geneva, 25 August 2022