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Spring Hub equips producers with seasonal toolkit
Flavonoids’ presence in sorghum roots may lead to frost-resistant crop
Novel approach reduces SCA1 symptoms in animal model
University researchers identify molecular switch allowing parasites to survive inside hosts without oxygen
New videos explain popular traits when selecting sires
Worlds oldest frozen semen: Trialled in Merino sire evaluation and results are now available
Dingoes have grown and pesticides might be to blame
Dr Ashish Misra awarded Perpetual IMPACT grant
Dingoes have gotten bigger over last 80 years – and pesticides might be to blame
Southampton academics elected as Fellows of British Academy
Driving progression of historic family farming enterprise earns prestigious business award win
Pre/Postnatal Lead Exposure Affects Neurodevelopment in Japanese Children
Closing gap in tissue engineering
Breaks in genome
New reintroduction tactics boost eastern quoll survival rate
Genetic basis of bats’ superpowers revealed
Visual sheep scores new version now available
Discovery of new glider species highlights conservation risk
Renewed funding for plant biosecurity research
University antibody test detects past infection, quality of immune response for COVID-19
Preparing Australia to manage fall armyworm
University tests show Canadian-made mask deactivates 99% of SARS-CoV-2 virus
Study to track impact of environmental change on wildlife
Researchers at University use stem cells to grow functional blood vessel cells found in liver
Gene yields insights into causes of neurodegeneration
European honour for Dutch-born Aussie scientist
Antioxidants in corn line could aid human IBD protection, therapy
Annual bull sale a success for Territory tough cattle
Study by University researchers reveals how bacterial toxins might evolve to cause new illnesses
Tudorita Tumbar receives Humboldt Research Award
This is place to accelerate genetic research
Genes affecting brains and brawn?
Genetics research produces clinical trial for ‘Childhood Alzheimer’s’
Why one person’s sweet scent is another’s foul odour
Neurons thrive even when malnourished
Researchers building cyber-physical system to monitor crops, drive decisions, boost yields
Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Genetic Variants for Two Neuroimaging Traits
Study shows how Australia’s burrowing frogs handle heat
New findings impact disorders of sex development
Strengthened research profiles, novel visions for future
Driving growth in northern beef industry
Friedrich Bonhoeffer receives 2020 Gruber Neuroscience Prize
Place doesn’t trump race as predictor of incarceration
Measuring for better management
University researchers to study impact of cannabis on Indigenous oral health
Link between liver and heart disease could lead to new therapeutics
Sydney ranked in world’s top 40 universities
More than just ‘staying strong’: what tough times can teach us about resilience