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30 years of Max Planck Society in Saxony
Opening flood gates at Fukushima
Can we trust the food we’re eating?
Can we trust food we’re eating?
Key progress made in rebuilding Queensland’s DNA and forensic services
Crime scene doggy detective
Women more severely affected by ME/CFS
Mater Foundation partners with Nine Network for exciting new five year partnership
The male Y chromosome has been fully sequenced at last. Can we now understand how this weird chromosome evolved?
The ‘weird’ male Y chromosome has finally been fully sequenced. Can we now understand how it works, and how it evolved?
Forensic Science South Australia 2023 award winners announced
Collaborative study reveals K’gari wongari genetically healthy
Can governments convince public to trust them on AI use?
Microorganism that causes rare but severe eye infections detected in NSW coastal areas: study
Eureka win for researchers behind new anti-cancer strategy
Severe Covid can alter long-term immune response
Birdwatching, immune responses and evolutionary mapping honoured at 2023 Eureka Prizes
Tiny carnivorous critters: Researchers discover two new Aussie mammals
Man charged over alleged historic sex assault – Wagga Wagga
New DNA drug to fight blood clots
We Must Deal To This Racism
De-code of crop
Government must upgrade accommodation to recruit workers 17 August 2023
Look after West Coast lakes – check, clean, dry, report
A ‘memory wipe’ for stem cells may be the key to better therapies
A green roof or rooftop solar? You can combine them in a biosolar roof, boosting both biodiversity and power output
Ötzi: dark skin, bald head, Anatolian ancestry
World of water science shaping our future strategies
Sea sequin ‘bling’ links Indonesian islands’ ancient communities
Two new Australian mammal species just dropped – and they are very small
Fungicide resistance detected in Queensland barley
2023 Sydney Science Trail Opens Today
AFP celebrates National Science Week 2023 by showcasing forensics expertise
How AI can help turn data into food
Engineering bacteria to detect cancer DNA
Accelerated evolution and automated aquaculture could help coral weather the heat
Genetically engineered bacteria can detect cancer cells in a world-first experiment
Smart buildings project to cut emissions and electricity costs in NSW
Targeting family violence perpetrators
Council calls out for citizen scientist volunteers
Fair sessions hold key to unlock family history puzzles
Is this the protein plant of the future? New study finds ‘sweetness gene’ that makes lupins tastier
Boeing, Partners Announce Next Student-Designed Experiment Bound for International Space Station
Floating an energy idea: Scientists study solar panel-topped ponds
Portrait of crime in 1950s Sydney suburbia: new book
Wagga Wagga community welcomes the Legacy Centenary Torch Relay
Study findings deliver more certainty for genetic testing diagnoses
Missing Persons Week 2023: Appeal to identify man found in Sydney hotel nearly 60 years ago