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Kenyan fishers face increased drowning risk from climate change
Merrill Scholars Honor Mentors Who Inspired Them
Study maps human uptake of microplastics across 109 countries
Molecular Sensor Tracks Energy Use At Subcellular Level
Droplets swim to dissolution, could inspire fluid microbots
Trending Upward In 2024 Community Satisfaction Survey
New report says Australian children are amongst the most bullied in the world
Youth Volunteering Focus For National Volunteer Week
Mast seeding solstice link could help protect biodiversity | University of Canterbury
Humanities scholars research free speech, AI, sports culture and the Supreme Court
young people find happiness in physical activity, family, and friends
$24 million for free mental health counselling for young kiwis
New Mural Outside Council Chambers Stroke Of Genius
Beyond Needle: What Drives Athletes To Dope?
Birds, bugs and bees the big winners from new biodiversity resource
Federal Funding To Shore Up Hobart As Antarctic Gateway
$24 million boost for Gumboot Friday
People who care for loved ones with arthritis carry an economic burden
Bupa’s Picture of Health celebrates health in all its forms
CSIRO Releases 2023-24 GenCost Report
Inflammatory bowel disease may increase risk of heart failure
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Houlton to Vatican climate summit: Ag is ‘most powerful weapon’
New Book Chronicles Cornell’s International Impact
Christina Larsdotter To Be Returned To Malå
Taking Lead In Music
Research programs to focus on better health outcomes for children
Wi-fi trial sees visitors diving into connectivity at Yarrangobilly Caves thermal pool
Assoc Prof Mary Kavurma and team win prestigious international award
Climbing For Cade: Honouring Young Life Cut Short
Prestigious Lalor Foundation Fellowship Awarded
Virgin Australia tops performance, launches status match offer
Green Light For World-First Medicinal Cannabis Driving Trial
Hundreds of volunteers to gather in the Top End for National Volunteers Week 2024
A decade of progress for women in the Australian grape and wine sector
Illegitimate interruptions reduce productivity in the workplace
Digital CoLab: Elevating Skills, Building Community
Through research and education, Bowers CIS is shaping fairer, ethical AI
High stalks: Could rhubarb be New York State’s next big crop?
Study Sheds Light on Bacteria Associated With Pre-Term Birth
Mothers Live Longer As Child Mortality Declines
Art Brings Science To Life Along Mohawk River
New research provides a snapshot of inequality in Australia
Vegan dog food has been hailed as the healthiest – our study shows the reality is more complicated
Improving Regional Railway Crossing Safety
Vision Australia Digital Access launches on-demand accessibility training
Regional Railway Crossing Safety Campaign Launched
Heather Morris returns for release of ‘Sisters under the Rising Sun’