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Citizen Scientists Can Help Endangered Sharks
Dr Bjorn Sturmberg Named ACT Scientist Of Year
Bilingualism under threat: structured literacy will make it harder for children to hold on to their mother tongue
New Mater Stroke Study Helps Survivors Like Irene
National Sexual Violence Prevention Project
La Trobe leading sexual violence prevention project
Calling all citizen scientists to learn more about groundwater
New Australian-designed model for prevention of the world’s leading cause of death
Clive Hamilton says dreams of a safe climate are ‘wishful thinking’ – but the young and the vulnerable will keep fighting
From science fiction to telemedicine: the surprising 150-year history of long-range medical treatment
Commonwealth-funded cultural mapping project on Tati Tati Country along Murray River set to start
Making Big Splash: Top Water Economists Join Flinders
How people with disabilities got game − the surprisingly long history of access to arcade and video sports
Life science sector has major opportunity to embrace new tech, says leading expert
Misinformation, abuse and injustice: breaking down the Olympic boxing firestorm
More secure jobs and higher unemployment benefits would help lift Australia’s birth rate
Despair after four years of pressure: how do Olympians deal with disappointment?
From microbes to mammals: we tracked the rapid rise of new ecosystems as glaciers retreat and ice sheets melt
About half the Asian migrants we surveyed said they didn’t fully understand how our voting systems work. It’s bad for our democracy
Driverless cars still lack common sense. AI chatbot technology could be the answer
From selfie injuries to viral stunts, social media can be risky for children. Could a ban help?
Why ultra-Orthodox opposition to serving in the Israeli army is the most significant threat to Netanyahu’s government
Coral restoration is a speculative, feel-good science that won’t save our reefs
Coral Restoration And Adaptation Benefits Challenged
Health star labels move closer to being mandatory. But food companies could still (legally) game the system
National Industry PhD Projects Success
Craft cider is surprisingly good for the environment
Six ways companies fuel violence
There Are No ‘AI Workers’, Only Human Ones
Healthy Food On Menu As Research Teams Join Forces In Tamworth
Six HKUST Academics Named RGC Senior Research and Research Fellows
How genetically modified flies can reduce waste and keep it out of landfills
The struggle to unplug: why Kiwis find it so hard to disconnect from the internet
Automated vehicles: Social factors inform pedestrians’ crossing decisions
Sustainability, cultural significance, and high fashion: the top five uniforms to look out for at the 2024 Paris Olympics
The unsung heroes of Australia’s HIV and AIDS crisis: new book
Naming and shaming domestic violence perpetrators doesn’t work to keep women safe. Here’s why
Most Australian welders are exposed to high levels of dangerous fumes. More than 40,000 may be at risk
What is sexual ‘aftercare’ and what does it mean for consent education?
Medical health research to focus on connection and innovation
Our cities’ secret gardens: we connect with nature in neglected green spaces just as much as in parks
The CFMEU overhaul won’t do much to end the blokey culture that dominates Australian job sites
Study underlines the importance of supporting primary care clinicians to deliver early medical abortion and long acting reversible contraception
How sustainable is your weekly grocery shop? These small changes can have big benefits
‘Black journalism’ the path to equality and justice: QUT researcher
Strong emotions, intense cravings and daily disruption: young people’s experiences of vaping
Stress, lethargy, congestion: the unhealthy symptoms of Sydney’s transport system
Australian teenagers say zero alcohol products are appealing and could act as a gateway to alcohol use