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New Flexible and Tough Superelastic Metal Alloy Shows Promise in Biomedical Applications
La Trobe partners with Horizon Campus
Web tool to help Queensland manufacturers ahead of Brisbane 2032
Building company fined $45,000 over worker fall
NSW gives an $8 million boost to Tech Central
Helping to better prepare Carnarvon for floods
Statement about property at 225 Richardson Street, Princes Hill
Statement about fine issued to Princes Hill property
Oil and gas brine ‘no better’ controlling dust than rainwater, researchers find
Roving red planet – Monash students take off to University Rover Challenge
Discovery offers starting point for better gene-editing tools
Sunshine Coast Airport lands another major award
Supporting Our Science Students
Australian Academy of Science Elects Fellow Professor Craig Simmons
Strong results for University of Newcastle
Airservices welcomes 65 new guardians of Australian sky
Celebrating NSW’s top scientists and engineers
Engineering Research Day showcases role of engineers in addressing sustainability issues
Cornell, US Navy raise bar for autonomous underwater imaging
Career discovery for Year 9 students just click away
Stuckeman School researcher leads study of building emissions in cities
Seeing humour in both life and art
Innovation precinct for Logan
Artistic Light Show To Brighten Up Melbourne’s Bayside Friday Night
Extensive works to start at Forbesdale
Road to success when it comes to flood mitigation
Pelvic organ prolapse prevention and cure
International research partnership takes action on marine plastic
Plans for Wingham’s Cedar Party Creek bridge replacement
Sydney’s Blowfish: where gamers do what they love for living
Council appoints new General Manager
Site works completed at former mine sites near Benambra
Road named to honour Edmonton pioneer
New trades workshops at Albany TAFE campus powering ahead
Penn State partners with Cape Verde to improve forecasts for fishing industry
New tool measures atomic scale defects, identifies transistor limitations
Stormy times still ahead unless lessons are learnt from recent floods
Supporting Apprentices From Classroom To Workplace
Twisted Soft Robots Navigate Mazes Without Human Or Computer Guidance
‘I don’t even remember what I read’: People enter ‘dissociative state’ when using social media
New Tech Aims to Drive Down Costs of Hydrogen Fuel
New seawall to improve Kiama Harbour walk
Testing facility taking part in innovative Alice Springs Future Grid project
Work begins on next stage of Devils Nook landslip fix
Near miss spike across Far North Queensland prompts railway crossing safety reminder
New management for integral Australian Marine Complex facility
Access and Inclusion Working Group participates in kerbside ramp inspections
International education is essential to supplement domestic skills and boost economic growth