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AI can be a powerful tool for scientists. But it can also fuel research misconduct
We found the only kangaroo that doesn’t hop – and it can teach us how roos evolved their quirky gait
Connecting the dots: How to manage an increasingly dispersed workforce
New CDKL Genes Linked To Neurodevelopmental Disorders
New CDKL gene family linked to neurodevelopmental disorders
Ludwig Harvard’s Bradley Bernstein elected Fellow of the AACR Academy
More diverse investigators could help diversify clinical trials
Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but there’s a very long way to go
Beyond AI regulation: How government and industry can team up to make the technology safer without hindering innovation
DOGE threat: How government data would give an AI company extraordinary power
Bill Gates’ origin story describes a life of privilege, exposing the DNA of some of the tech industry’s problems
UQ Research Goes Global With 2025 Fulbright Scholar
Statement On Racism
From slime molds to corporations, traveling networks chart a new path
Designing self-destructing bacteria to make effective TB vaccines
Why including people with disabilities in the workforce and higher education benefits everyone
New study advances acoustic monitoring of endangered whale
Flowchem Strengthens Leadership Team, Appointing COO, Technology Team, and Board of Senior Industry Experts
Sofas that self-assemble when you heat them up? How 4D printing could transform manufacturing
New holistic Apple Health Study launches today in the Research app
Here’s how researchers are helping AIs get their facts straight
David Seymour says Kiwis are too squeamish about privatisation – history shows why they lost the appetite
Might Xenon gas be useful for treating Alzheimer’s, as a new study suggests?
One large Milky Way galaxy or many galaxies? 100 years ago, a young Edwin Hubble settled astronomy’s ‘Great Debate’
Fracture Liaison Services can combat the rising osteoporosis-related fracture burden: expert
New Study Reveals 3D Structure Of Iconic Ring Nebula
New research into tackling loneliness at work | University of Canterbury
Closing-in On Black Hole And Its Jets
Trailblazing Notre Dame Scholar to Conduct Research at Harvard
$3.2 Million For Women Leaders In Sport
Blood tests are currently one-size-fits-all − machine learning can pinpoint what’s truly ‘normal’ for each patient
Some black holes at the centers of galaxies have a buddy − but detecting these binary pairs isn’t easy
Precision Medicine Transforming Treatment For Corneal Blindness
Conference On Role Of Creativity In School Of Tomorrow
HKUST Holds Congregation 2024 Conferring Honorary Doctoral Degrees
70% of Australians with depressive disorders not getting adequate treatment
Borrow Tomes From Your Phone With New Citylibraries App
It’s 100 years since we learned the Milky Way is not the only galaxy
Neuropathic pain drugs found to increase risk of hip fracture in older adults
Cacti are surprisingly fragile – and five other intriguing facts about these spiky wonders
Machine Learning Predicts Highest-Risk Groundwater Sites to Improve Water Quality Monitoring
DNA evidence rewrites story of people buried in Pompeii eruption
Still questions over Bec’s big taxpayer funded trip to the USA
Revolutionary high-speed 3D bioprinter hailed a gamechanger for drug discovery
How the state of our oceans is intrinsically linked to human health – new report
Firms With Structured Management Practices Fare Better
“In these challenging times, we as scientists must stand united”
Three Ludwig Harvard and MIT researchers elected members of the National Academy of Medicine