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How Do You Maintain Work-life Balance?
Island Whale Festival – By Amelie Gully
New polling shows millions will miss out on free sport unless laws are updated
ILR’s Scheinman Institute facilitating pandemic gear supply chain improvements
Abowd Honored For Advancing Computing Field
Traverso Honored By Barcelona University
Endangered Sea Cucumbers For Sale In NYC Food Markets
Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes − why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology
UN report urges concerted global action to tackle cross-border and transnational female genital mutilation
Awards to researchers in occupational and environmental medicine
Racing Together At Betr Darwin Triple Crown
Restore coastal vegetation and tackle climate distress at Marks Park for National Tree Day
Experts To Advise On Traumatic Brain Injury Research Priorities
Cosmos Magazine Moves To CSIRO Publishing
Agriculture wants to do their part in reducing emissions – mandatory legislated targets are just not the answer
Ground-breaking clinical trial to test the effectiveness of Germicidal Ultraviolet Light to fight airborne viruses
Women in war: New CARE report reveals how women are leaders in first response and recovery during armed conflict
Dr Jenny Crosbie inducted into Disability Employment Australia’s Hall of Fame
Future Looks Sweet For WA Honey
Data on Medical Research Future Fund funding for early to mid-career researchers
Is Lamb Market Becoming More Volatile?
Mike Schafer ’86 to retire as hockey coach after next season
New Diagnosis Needed For Problem Gaming
Is it really possible to have Alzheimer’s yet no symptoms?
Inside Out 2: this fresh sequel shows teenage anxiety is not always a bad thing
Commercial astronauts shed light on flights’ health impacts
Royal Medals Awarded To KI Researchers
Bruyère Educates Saudi Officials On Disability Rights
From Senate: New Vice President
New methods provide increased survival for the elderly after surgery
From Dawdling To Doing: Science Of Procrastination
Researchers from the Vascular Surgery Group, receive the Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation 120 years Jubilee Award
Narcissism: why it’s less obvious in women than in men – but can be just as dangerous
Carl Bennet partnership enables Indonesian research collaboration in critical care
Narcissism: it’s less obvious in women than in men – but can be just as dangerous
The Vascular Surgery group hosts the 3rd ESVS Translational Spring Meeting 2024
80% of Organizations Agree That Inadequate or Outdated Technology Is Holding Back Innovation
Funding to advance understanding of the impacts of long Covid
Urgent funding needed to save home-grown next-generation cancer research
Estimating the energy of past earthquakes from brecciation in a fault zone
$34 million for research to improve primary care and chronic pain treatment and to better understand long COVID
Link revealed between maternal STIs and reduced birthweights in Papua New Guinea
Happy women and angry men: Who are you more likely to see in strange objects?
MLA’s latest feedlot-related research reports are available now
Inaugural Swinburne-CSIRO Indigenous Research Fellow joins national water quality forecasting project
CDU EXPERT: Northern Territory could be the answer to successful transition to solar and wind
Charge Your EV On Us With Our New Linkt Competition
New report finds WA LNG exports reduce domestic gas supply as Parliamentary Inquiry delays final report to allow committee more time