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Just because someone had COVID before they had a heart attack doesn’t mean it was cause
Using Vapes May Set Stage for Dental Decay
University dives into new swimming Performance Hub
‘Horrifying’ podcast with humour and heart takes out Walkley Award, Australian Podcast Awards
Review of public interest disclosure Act 2010 commences
Climate plays large role in carbon release from streams, researchers find
CDU EXPERT: NT proposed anti-discrimination laws more progressive than other states, law expert says
Why are shallow earthquakes more destructive?
World’s oldest meal offers food for thought
I Hass to have you – researchers unpick perfect avocado
Avoid reflux after meals this holiday season
Researchers Discover New Way to Synthesize mRNAs Enhancing Effectiveness of mRNA Drugs and Vaccines
Playing with pride and protection
Deakin ranks in world’s top 5 for education and education research
Looking at Oxygen Storage Dynamics in Three-Way Catalysts
Professor Brendan Crabb admitted to Australian Academy of Science
Phase 2 trial of ChulaCov19 BNA159 mRNA Vaccine to start in Australia
Statement on National Anti-Corruption Commission Bill 2022
Time to save turtle is now
New process developed to extract high purity rare earth element oxides
Call is out for volunteers to be part of spinal cord injury project
Shocking question: Can we store energy from lightning?
Increased genetic testing required to identify concealed cardiomyopathy
Prime Minister’s 2022 Prizes for science
Future is what we make it, says winner of Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
New book defines multidisciplinary body of knowledge for robotics
New M.S. in advanced urban design launches at Cornell AAP in NYC
$80 billion dollar cost of addiction to Australia
Moderna scientist to speak about COVID vaccine development
Technique Prints Flexible Circuits on Curved Surfaces, From Contact Lenses to Latex Gloves
World-first trial for new male contraceptive
Monitoring “frothy” magma gases could help evade disaster
Monash sperm syringe offers new hope to infertile couples
Bid to save turtles this Turtle Month
Moving to ‘Smart Zero’: Digital technologies to accelerate transition to net zero 21 November
Waipapa Taumata Rau to host its first Mātauranga Māori Symposium
Study shows cost of captivity
An expert explains why tiny clock adjustments will be paused from 2035
NTEU members intensify industrial action at Federation University
Children in child protection need more say about their care
Limiting Animal Extinction Requires Preventing Environmental Deterioration and Nuclear War
Inaction could cost truckies their lives: Study
New tests on shark deterrents
Fruit flies use corrective movements to maintain stability after injury
‘Butterfly Bot’ is Fastest Swimming Soft Robot Yet
Wreckage from famous warships explored in 3D on anniversary of sinking
Nurses key to healthy men
VAR and peace? Why tech-assisted refereeing won’t do away with disputed decisions at World Cup