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Boost for agricultural and horticultural science in schools
Recognition of emotion in autistic adults
Most adults with autism can recognise facial emotions, almost as well as those without condition
ARPANSA to discuss misinformation as part of National Science Week
Questions Matthew Guy Must Answer About His Secret Rort To Breach Donation Laws
Pinpointing consciousness in animal brain using mouse “brain map”
New development for hormone-free male contraceptive pill
How can humans keep their dignity, when handing decisions over to AI?
Gigamon survey shows one in three organisations see malicious insiders as ransomware route
Linking diversity at performing arts nonprofits with marketing, funding, location
AATIS Spotlight: Women in Trades
Spain responsible for obstetric violence – UN women’s rights committee finds
Reality and illusion in magpie-lark song-and-dance duets
Improving access to financial planning to benefit lower income groups
Humans are aggressive, sometimes too much
Safety, mobility and local services key for residents in Toronto’s inner suburbs
Better Deal For Drivers, And Billions For Victorian Future Fund
Perceptions of happy and sad music may not be universal across cultures, new research finds
Farmers support robust, independent review of carbon market
New report: workers’ understanding of workers’ compensation systems
Wollongong Art Gallery removes Sredersas plaque
Ground-breaking research cracks code on engineering’s biggest problem
Art with an Artist Spring 2022
There has never been better time to eat Aussie beef
University of Toronto’s aUToronto team wins first competition of AutoDrive Challenge sequel
Research into worker experiences and community perception of agriculture
Neuroscientists Find New Factors Behind Better Vision
Brain differences in pain modulation in people with self-injury behaviour
Creating An Expert Electric Vehicle Workforce In Victoria
ABC’s Nas Campanella named Confident Changemaker of year
Two WA men jailed over cocaine smuggling
Aussies unaware of upcoming ‘golden decade’ of sport
Tobacco hawkmoths always find right odor
Voting now compulsory for local council elections
Narcissistic bosses stymie knowledge flow, cooperation inside organizations
Misperceptions about doctor’s trust in Covid vaccines influence vaccination rate
Human trafficking myths exploded: women offend too, and it’s happening in our own back yard
Who will be crowned Australia’s Best Supplement Brand? 1 June
Former MPs speak of unemployment, grief, and challenges post-politics
Indigenous aviator’s career taking off
Tokyo Tech High School of Science and Technology joins STEAM Colloquium of De La Salle University Integrated School of Philippines
Seeing how odor is processed in brain
Research reveals that over 10% Hong Kong people exhibit PTSD symptoms one year after onset of pandemic
Residents invited to levee information sessions
Stormy times still ahead unless lessons are learnt from recent floods
Who will be crowned Australia’s Best Supplement Brand?
Why rankings are more than just number
Origins of international solidarity