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Scabies: what to know about the outbreak of this contagious skin condition in hospitals
Australian-Vietnamese collaborations secure $1.45 million to advance agricultural innovation
Students launch into space internships with NASA
Tiny fossil arm bone sheds light on evolution of ancient Indonesian ‘hobbits’
Smallest arm bone in human fossil record sheds light on the dawn of Homo floresiensis 
Generative AI In Gifted Education
If Australia had an aviation ombudsman, passengers could get compensation for cancelled flights
More than half of NSW’s forests and woodlands are gone as ongoing logging increases extinction risks, study shows
Latest Great Barrier Reef water quality Scientific Consensus Statement released
Hats Off To Our Latest Honorary Docs
Updated concussion app to help improve recovery and guide future research
Supercharging Queensland’s Drug Discovery Pipeline
Think you’re immune to crypto scams? You might be more at risk than you realise
Rex Airlines’ future up in the air amid questions about viability of small airlines in Australia
Malarndirri McCarthy is the new Indigenous Affairs minister. She faces an extremely difficult task
What are ‘metacrimes’ – and how can we stop them?
Cash and conservation: a worldwide analysis of wildlife on money 
Multicultural dramedy wins Queensland Premier’s Drama Award 2025
World First In Steroid-related Harm Reduction
China: still the world’s biggest emitter, but also an emerging force in climate diplomacy
Our research shows 4 in 10 Australians in aged care are malnourished. What can we do about it?
Government allocates funding to establish first ever Pilot Perpetrator Visibility Project
Nationwide survey asks if organ transplant recipients should be supported to connect with donor families
‘Bloodbath’, ‘bullseye’, ‘America’s Hitler’: why has our political rhetoric gotten so violent and incendiary?
Chicken wire, AI and mobile phones on sticks: how the drone war in Ukraine is driving a fierce battle of innovation
Almost 1 in 6 of the world’s banknotes feature wildlife – and they’re not always the creatures you’d expect
Four in ten residents in Australian Aged Care homes are malnourished
When it comes to political advertising, is AI ever OK?
Small modular reactors have promise. But we found they’re unlikely to help Australia hit net zero by 2050
Paralympic Triathlete set for a Howeller in Paris
New Chair and members for Queensland Reconstruction Board
Crypto scams claim victims across the socioeconomic spectrum
A global IT outage brought many supply chains to their knees – we need to be better prepared next time
One small update brought down millions of IT systems around the world. It’s a timely warning
Economic Outcomes And Impacts Of ‘eco Anxieties’
Is Australia becoming a dumping ground for unrepairable appliances?
Logged forests have ecological value – if not pushed too far   
Study highlights Australia’s troubling role in global forest carbon decline  
iKnow weKnow empowers Indigenous communities for a sustainable future 
More than just ‘we’re sorry’ – how companies can make apologies we will actually believe
PsiQuantum partners with Queensland universities to advance quantum computing in Australia
$35 million Care and Support TAFE Centre of Excellence for Cairns
Opportunities to flow from first river given ‘personhood’ status  
PsiQuantum Partners with Queensland Universities, Bolstering the Future of Quantum Computing in Australia
Funding To Boost Students Closer To Success
Landmark discovery solves baffling mystery around Gulf War Illness in veterans
Team Griffith In Paris
Pacific Banking Forum addresses critical banking relationships for the Pacific