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Study provides keys to managing influx of EV batteries
How Australias helping to fight snowballing threat of space junk
Protecting future of Ballinas Coastline
100-PLUS Victorian game developers contribute to launch and ongoing support of highly anticipated Call of duty
Resources-led manufacturing revival in Qld
Batteries to power Queensland jobs
UOW researcher developing artificial muscle in miniature devices recognised on global stage
Election 2022: Bold R&D investment key to jobs and growth
University of Toronto among seven universities globally to rank in top 30 of 11 subjects by Times Higher Education
Development of Demonstration Satellite HIBARI with Variable Shape Attitude Control Launching as Demonstration Theme aboard for JAXA
New research tackles repeat maintenance problems in processing plants
Tokyo Tech community brings programming class to children of Iiyama City, Nagano
Joining forces for clean energy and education
New tool for cardiologists and device for easy vein access win innovation awards
University of Newcastle introduces new pathway to uni
Sporting complex moving ahead
New improved data on graduate incomes
UNSW maintains pole position in engineering and technology in subject rankings
Researchers design microfluidic device to understand how air pollution affects lungs
I-Cave: future of moving forward
Traffic control in place as Gloucester water upgrade continues
Training next generation in cell technologies
Researchers recognised for international project collaborations in latest round of Victorian Government grants
Australia’s Loyal Wingman surges ahead
Flicking inflammation off-switch
Green light for Spit funding set to boost local construction
Revising generalized spin current theory for magnetoelectric effect in multiferroics
Pelvic organ prolapse treatment attracts international award
“It gives me space to do what I’m really good at: research”
Researcher discovers apparent universal law of physiology … while on elliptical machine
Change Agent: Lisa Schulte Moore
Grant will support work to improve PPE for health care workers
HKUST Faculty Wins State Science Award
Greenland Tower becomes tallest residential tower in Sydney, Australia
Government backs ambitious Marsden research
Water tanks: windows to southern sky’s soul
Prize money helps propel University of Canterbury innovation
Cuttagee Bridge advisory group established: Bega Valley
Farm-hand course steers young people away from crime
Game changer – Aurecon and Ashurst announce ‘industry first’ advisory alliance
Job Creation Projects To Help Mildura Thrive
With more than 700 green roofs, Toronto missing opportunity to grow its own food
Research into spiders that can count among Marsden-funded University of Canterbury projects
Dancing with light in IGNITE’s Ballroom
Robots on move – interaction with real world
Towards Self-Restoring Electronic Devices with Long DNA Molecules
Clayton Utz advises Empired Limited on $233 million merger with France’s Capgemini
Biomedical engineer awarded for revolutionary imaging technology