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Language is a ‘central element in being Māori’ – using structured literacy to teach te reo misses the point
Research Grants Ignite More Sustainable Future
NAPLAN Testing Begins Today
NAPLAN Starts Today For Students Across SA
Taking a leap of faith into imaginary numbers opens new doors in the real world through complex analysis
La Trobe Takes Action On Nation’s Numeracy Crisis
La Trobe takes action to solve Australia’s numeracy crisis
AI doesn’t really ‘learn’ – and knowing why will help you use it more responsibly
Creativity boosts NAPLAN literacy and numeracy scores
Bill Gates’ origin story describes a life of privilege, exposing the DNA of some of the tech industry’s problems
Inflammation potential cause of multiple sclerosis progression
Matteson and colleagues use AI to better understand nanoparticles
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Government delivers new high school for Gracemere
Bursaries Support Logan’s Hardest Working Students
What’s the shape of the universe? Mathematicians use topology to study the shape of the world and everything in it
STEM successes celebrated with 2025 Peter Doherty Awards entries now open
Minns Government sets high expectations for schools with new system-wide targets
NASA’s new telescope will create the ‘most colourful’ map of the cosmos ever made
Opening of Central West Adaptive Skills Hub Equips Locals for Future Jobs
Have Your Say: Scientists’ Remuneration Survey
Scientists call for urgent investment in science infrastructure and education
Building Australia’s future STEM workforce
Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
AFP welcomes Canberra students for the International Day for Women and Girls in Science
Minecraft: a gamechanger for children’s learning
Art and science illuminate the same subtle proportions in tree branches
Victorian byelections: Liberals gain Prahran from Greens and Labor ahead in Werribee
The butterfly effect: this obscure mathematical concept has become an everyday idea, but do we have it all wrong?
Why are rubies red and emeralds green? Their colors come from the same metal in their atomic structure
Australia Day honours for Professors Vera Ignjatovic and Robert Weintraub
Relentless focus on literacy & numeracy at school
Soap’s maze-solving skills could unlock secrets of the human body
Schools to accelerate maths achievement
Coalition has lead in most polls as Dutton gains five-point preferred PM lead in Resolve
Why Is Sky Blue?
Forged In Illawarra
Why do disinfectants only kill 99.9% of germs? Here’s the science
An AI system has reached human level on a test for ‘general intelligence’. Here’s what that means
Tassie Deserves Stocking Full Of STEM This Christmas
Monash University STEM superstars shine in national recognition
2024 Beazley Medallists named for Western Australia’s top students
Lifting Productivity Key
Academy announces 2024-25 recipients of Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) grants
New exhibits and displays at Scitech thanks to Lotterywest
Tasmanian scientists step into the spotlight as Superstars of STEM
ATAR Results Revealed For Class Of 2024
“Us” Vs. “Them” Biases Plague AI, Too
Mind Gap: How Maths Is Taught May Be Failing Girls