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Inspiring next generation for National Science Week
Time To Tech Out New Creative Library In Williamstown
Immersive motion ball potential VR training tool
Transpower issued with compliance advice following Commission investigation
Animal noses inspire new mask, air filter designs
More air pollution present in areas with historical redlining
2022 IATA Diversity & Inclusion Awards Open for Nominations
Primary school STEM program tackles skills shortages of future
Atom by Atom: Building Precise Smaller Nanoparticles with Templates
Childhood curiosity inspires science careers
Defence placement time of discovery
Historic Australian Napier recreation passed in at auction for A$1.5 million
HMA Ships Adelaide and Supply return from Operation Tonga Assist 22
Record number of Pacific young people receive STEAM funding
City shortlists circular economy solutions for post Eaglehawk landfill
DHL Express Places New Order for Six Additional 777 Freighters
Tackling skills gap – Manchester awarded funding for innovative software engineering course
$10M gift boosts quantum science at Cornell
University of Toronto startup doing what ‘no one has done before’
University of Manchester supporting National Grid’s Strategic Innovation Fund – Sustainable Electrical Gas Insulated Lines
Avanade extends Swinburne Women in STEM program
Major landslips, extensive damage to Tweed road network
Engineered Light Waves Enable Rapid Recording of 3D Microscope Images
Making an impact in engineering
Engineering track through motherhood
Swinburne launches Victorian-first Bachelor of Applied Innovation
Breaking bias for women and girls through our programs
Potential realised in different uniforms
Researchers forge path for women in STEM
Changes to bird behaviour linked to climate change
Developing next generation of nuclear safety professionals
Airservices pays homage to Scarlett – guardian of Australian sky
Earthquake fracture energy relates to how quake stops
Endless possibilities in Navy career
Old Bar road works start soon
Rapid retrofit research to help get workers back to office
Interstate and overseas teachers lining up to teach in NSW
Academic-industry partnership develops better ways to manage sulfur compounds at mining sites
University invites community to join collective kindness campaign
Rain crisis hits internet and infrastructure
Science meets Parliament 2022: day five
Army lends hand in Gympie
How do I become Jewellery Maker?
Science meets Parliament 2022: day two
Backing Australia’s Paralympians in Beijing
Upgrading Our Iconic Royal Children’s Hospital
Rapid retrofit research to help get workers back to office
Canterbury engineers create world-leading design for Kiwi Paralympic skier