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Antarctica’s sea ice is changing, and so is a vital part of the marine food web that lives within it
Fishing Supports Social Wellbeing For Myanmar Refugees
Electric Buses Don’t Like Cold, Study Finds
New Trustees Set To Join Cornell Board In July
Why do we cry happy tears? The science behind this emotional paradox
WHO announces the development of recommendations on doxycycline prophylaxis for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections
Digital health tools stuck in research – new article offers six ways forward
Global study finds dams harmful to migratory river species
Restoring Treatment Sensitivity To ER+ Breast Cancer
Universities Australia Welcomes New Shadow Ministers
Rewiring Australia welcomes expansion of energy-upgrade advice service for Victorians
EVENT: Flood History From Dreamtime To Now
ASI joins worldwide push against flood of cheap imported fabricated steel
2024 Tactical Options Report Released
Results Are In For Annual Community Satisfaction Survey
New survey data reveals the business drivers behind the largest shift in payments in a generation
New discovery could improve treatment for people with haemophilia A
Winter lamb supply in question as producers cash in on higher prices
‘We’re not using ChatGPT to cheat’ – Gen Z embraces GenAI despite concerns about deepfakes, jobs, creative theft and a growing gender divide
Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly – Daily update: 27 May 2025
New Technique Turns ‘noisy’ Lasers Into Quantum Light
Nature writing can feed the myth of the outside as a cure – but my own work has helped me reframe my illness
New SEMI M.Eng. pathway trains systems engineers for careers in tech
SEMI M.Eng. pathway trains systems engineers for careers in tech
America’s Corn Belt acts as barrier for migrating songbirds
Cartoon Network Changed Animation Forever – Warner Bros Shouldn’t Let It Die
Drastic Increase In Achilles Tendon Injuries
Mountain chickadee chatter: Scientists are decoding the songbird’s complex calls
Cornell lacrosse wins national championship, first in 48 years
Children Discover Cell Biology Through Clay at Karolinska Institutet
Newly identified group of nerve cells in the brain regulates bodyweight
How Viral Slap Says More About Us Than Macron
Public Library Infrastructure Grants Program – Wentworth Library
NESP News 27 May
Local energy is the solution to electricity price rises: Rewiring Australia
New ABS Data On PFAS Levels: Australia
Faces you hear? Dolphin ‘signature whistles’ may transmit more than just identity information
More than 70% of Australians saw misleading ads during the election campaign – poll
Betting the house. The huge number of Australians at risk of losing everything they own. 
Participants needed for Australian-first study into IVF stressors
Community Input Helps Shape Council Operational Plan
Cornell Lacrosse Wins National Championship
Farmers and growers to reap rewards
Rates of bowel cancer for Australians under age 50 now highest in the world
Mayo Clinic and Karolinska Institutet Mark 30 Years of Collaboration, Set Sights on 2026 Research Meeting
Thesis On Groin Hernia Surgery In Women
From hailstorms to heartfelt questions – Pernilla summarises her cycling odyssey
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