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Defence nanosatellite launched into orbit
Streaming, surveillance and the power of suggestion: the hidden cost of 10 years of Netflix
Remembering Saskia Loer Hansen
New ‘River Rescue Kit’ Empowers Campaigners To Tackle Sewage Pollution
$14 million partnership translates ACU research into real-world impact
Cells lining your skin and organs can generate electricity when injured − potentially opening new doors to treating wounds
The under-recognised chronic childhood disease reducing quality of life
Researchers created sound that can bend itself through space, reaching only your ear in a crowd
Acclaimed author Sarah Hall joins The University’s Centre for New Writing
Important to talk about death when children are incurably ill
New Skink Second Unique Species For Scawfell Island
Researchers Demonstrate New Technique for Boosting Plant Growth with Bacteria
Morton encourages mentors to reflect on power, privilege
Software is increasingly being built by AI – so it’s vital to know if it can be trusted
Reducing plastic’s environmental impact with machine learning
What was the first thing scientists discovered? A historian makes the case for Babylonian astronomy
Patricia Piccinini Joins RMIT
Personal experience drives research into newborn surgery
Cancer nanotech nurtures sustainable agriculture innovation
Extreme Heat Increases Heart Disease Burden
Webinar: Update from the National Health and Medical Research Strategy Chair
LIFELINE AUSTRALIA WELCOMES HER EXCELLENCY THE HONOURABLE MS SAM MOSTYN AC AS NEW PATRON
The government has revealed its plans to get Britain building again. Some of them might just work
Four small planets discovered around one of the closest stars to Earth – an expert explains what we know
Artificial Photosynthesis: Researchers Mimic Plants
Microclimate report finds a divide in how City of Sydney feels the heat
Not just bees and butterflies: beetles and other brilliant bugs are nature’s unsung pollinators
Exploring Link Between Income And Democracy
Seven-point Plan For Immediate Effective Health Reform
How parents can develop kids’ consumer competence
Language is a ‘central element in being Māori’ – using structured literacy to teach te reo misses the point
Two of the best ways to respond to people with dementia who think they are in a different time or place
Importance Of Preventative Care For Women
Researchers Boost Crucial Fish Industry
State Of America’s Birds: Population Declines Continue
Boycotting U.S. products allows Canadians to take a rare political stand in their daily lives
Superweed in NYS found resistant to widely used herbicide
3D printing will help space pioneers make homes, tools and other stuff they need to colonize the Moon and Mars
Hudson Lab Secures Three Grants to Battle Childhood Cancers
Nominations Open For 2025 Australian Training Awards
Bigger Better For Preserving Biodiversity
Quantum-inspired Cameras Capture Start Of Life
UOW Ranked Among World’s Best For Mining Engineering And Nursing
QUT research highlights the power of co-design in creating inclusive technologies
Swinburne shines in 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject
UniSQ Makes Strong Gains In Global Subject Rankings
One-two Punch Targets Childhood Brain Cancer
Birds of a feather: Unexpected relationships take flight in the face of climate change