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Academic integrity and generative AI focus of PWGIA event
No longer ‘Prince Andrew’: an expert on how royals can be stripped of their titles
Researchers in Japan Discover New Jellyfish Species Deserving of a Samurai Warrior Name
Australian cricket legend Steve Waugh awarded 2025 Dunlop Asialink Medal
World-first study shows Australian marsupials contaminated with harmful ‘forever chemicals’
New Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Board appointments
Nanotyrannus Confirmed: Dueling Dinosaurs Fossil Rewrites the Story of T. rex
Baylor Neurosurgery named GammaTile Center of Excellence
Higher mortality rates found in veterans with epilepsy after traumatic brain injury
New OECD Guidance Document supports use of research data in regulatory assessments of chemicals
Easier Digital Pill To Swallow
Overlooked melting in East Antarctica could skew sea level rise projections
Work Needed To Ensure Environmental Laws Succeed
Shine a light on Newcastle’s local legends for 2026 Citizen of the Year Awards
Property industry welcomes long-overdue reform of broken environmental systems
Gabo Wheat Anniversary Celebrations Create Golden Memories
2026 ARC Discovery Grant Success
Introduction Of Environment Protection Reform Bill 2025
RMIT Takes Centre Stage At Melbourne Fashion Week 2025
No Jargon Required: Academics Ace Research Translation
How the first animals evolved – a new clue from a tiny relative
A new partnership between NVS and Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC) – Tohoku University, Japan
Four subgroups of PCOS open up for individualised treatment
Minimal Circuit Of Circadian Clock
TGA works with delivery services to remove unlawful vape advertising
Prestigious research honours for Otago academics
Two Chemical Reactions Are Better Than One
A new, expansive view of the Milky Way reveals our Galaxy in unprecedented radio colour
Over $22 million invested to strengthen research partnerships across Australia
Viewing cities through children’s eyes – a report
More funding, services needed for young carers of parents with dementia
Were Neanderthals capable of making art?
Unlocking cell identity: RNA sequestration in P-bodies directs cell fate transitions
How walking football is helping older adults stay fit, connected and competitive
The Glozel affair: A sensational archaeological hoax made science front-page news in 1920s France
Now In 3D, Maps Begin To Bring Exoplanets Into Focus
Scary Truth Behind Plastic Halloween Decorations
Statement from the Minister for Health and Ambulance Services
Monash Expert: SPHERE welcomes increased Medicare support for Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive (LARC)
Leading legal and business figures gather at Notre Dame to explore impact of faith
Over $370 million invested in fundamental research to advance Australia’s knowledge
JCU Continues To Shine In Good Unis Guide
Weight Loss Alone Not Enough To Boost Men’s Fertility
Guild welcomes move to expand optometrists’ prescribing rights
UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to adapt Monash-led International PCOS Guideline for UK health professionals
Importance Of First Responder Mental Health
Study reveals genetic secrets of one of world’s rarest penguins
New study into young women’s experiences of intimate partner violence