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A lasting legacy: How a friend’s selfless act is helping create a cancer free future 
Albanese Labor Government delivering more support for Australia’s horticulture industry
Dry mouth, bad breath and tooth damage: the effects Ozempic and Wegovy can have on your mouth
Microbes that extract rare earth elements also can capture carbon
Research at risk: Better testing for tick-borne diseases
Your left and right brain hear language differently − a neuroscientist explains how
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Papua New Guinea’s Genetic Past Through Ancient DNA Analysis
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – 94.5FM Perth
Fujirebio Expands Its Neuro Testing Portfolio With the Launch of the Fully Automated Lumipulse® G sTREM2 Assay for Research Use Only
Bluer and Better: Improving the Water Solubility and Acid Stability of Guaiazulene
NEW STUDY: One in five Australian secondary schools are planning to introduce or expand AI tech this year
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Just the ticket? The problem with local body candidates aligning with national political parties
The chicks are alright: what songbirds can teach us about divorce and moving on
Tender open to design world class Aboriginal Cultural Centre
New research exposes barriers to NDIS support for autistic school leavers
Poor oral health an Australian emergency
Millions of new solar system objects to be found and ‘filmed in technicolor’ – studies predict
A weed of trouble: imported flower poses huge risk to environment, grain, crops
AI supports quicker responses to emerging public health risks
130,000 worth of grant funds to support WA’s biomedical industry
Protecting Families by Protecting Pets – a national call to action
Feds-tastic – Love, Listening and Laughs from the Federation Conference 
How good money habits make cents for mental health
Curious Kids: can spiders swim?
Teacher attrition rates fall to lowest of any job – but challenges remain
Sirens: the dark psychology of how people really get drawn into cults
One tiny particle could complicate predictions of physics theorists
Muon g-2 announces most precise measurement of the magnetic anomaly of the muon
Fired Up: Glassblower Crafts Tools Of Innovation
Biodiversity allows for sustainable fisheries, better nutrition
Iron from coal, steel industries alters North Pacific ecosystem
Gene That Controls Brain And Skull Development
Scientists make first direct observation of the trapped waves that shook the world
Kanvas Biosciences Harnesses Power Of Microbiome
KI Deepens Its Municipal Partnerships
2025 Brooks Public Policy PhDs address pressing policy issues and begin careers at top institutions
Support for a nationally consistent approach to assistance animals
Family support is growing in ageing Sweden – but not for everyone
H Company Launches Next-Generation Autonomous AI Agents for Enterprise and Consumer Markets
Zero Networks Raises $55M Series C to Usher in the “Era of the Defender”
Byondis Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1 Clinical Trial of Novel SIRPa-Directed Monoclonal Antibody BYON4228 in Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors
Unhealthy products dominate food adverts for young people on social media
Minimum wage rise appropriate reward for low-paid workers
Will ‘Big Build’ projects deliver the Victorian Labor government an historic fourth term?
Latest OAG Report: High-Quality Data and AI Transformation Are Critical to Building Resilience Across Airline Operations
Best Practice Superannuation Framework for Empowering Consumers for retirement