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Researchers turn to quantum computing power to simulate, study atomic nuclei
75 Years Max Planck Society
Manchester rated ‘Excellent’ by UNESCO as a Creative City of Literature
Significant Macfarlane Burnet archival collection now available online
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Leibniz Prize 2023 for Sarah Ellen O’Connor
ANU Chief and Nobel Prize winner Professor Brian Schmidt to Chair Group of Eight
Nobel Prize lecture 2022 Special lecture by Dr. Prof. Konstantin Novoselov for students
Gas Giants Reap $40 Billion in Windfall War Profits: Report
Exciting scholarship offer for farmers to become more climate-smart
Lipid expansion microscopy uses ‘power of click chemistry’
How philosophy turned into physics – and reality turned into information
Chemists contributed to Nobel Prize-winning work
Shaping National Quantum Strategy
Why should we trust science? Because it doesn’t trust itself
It’s not just rocket science – hidden chemistry powers Moon launches and sustains life in space
NASA selects STAR-X for $3M mission concept study
University of Toronto ranked among world’s top universities by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy
RMIT continues to rise in world rankings
Monash University rises five places to rank 75th in ShanghaiRanking’s ARWU 2022
La Trobe in Top 300 World Universities
Manchester among top international universities in new academic rankings
UNSW continues steady rise in ShanghaiRanking’s rating of world universities
Research leadership lauded in global rankings
Peter Doherty Awards for Excellence in STEM Education winners announced
Decade Long Plan For Home Grown Medical Research To Thrive
Origin Doubles Revenue While Public Back Windfall Profits Tax: Poll
Physicists use quantum simulation tools to study, understand exotic state of matter
Supporting Our Science Students
Deterrence effect of whistleblowing
Climate crisis in focus as Giorgio Parisi joins FAO’s Nobel Laureates Alliance
Study shows why some people may become seriously ill from meningococcal bacteria
Manchester academic recognised as one of world’s most cited scholars
Vital Signs: We’ll never cut unemployment to 0%, but less than 4% should be our goal
Consciousness and presence of mind
60-year-old limit to lasers overturned by quantum researchers
Scientists use photons as threads to weave novel forms of matter
A special elemental magic
Preventing hospital acquired infection through innovation
CERN congratulates 2019 physics Nobel Prize winners