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Spleen identified as new target in stroke recovery
Applications open for the 2026 Les Young Scholarship – an international opportunity for emerging Thoroughbred professionals 
50 Years Measuring World’s Cleanest Air
Crushing soda cans and the mathematics of corrugation formation
Why We’re Skeptical Of Emotions We See On Our Screens
Burnout May Lead Family Doctors To Leave Medicine
More Than 110 New Species From Coral Sea Revealed
‘Project Hail Mary’ demonstrates how intellectual humility can be a guiding force for scientists and astronauts
Why business students should spend time connecting with nature
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation allocates SEK 125 million to KI and life science with a focus on clinical research
Education in outbreak epidemiology strengthens expertise and preparedness for future health crises
Research recognised as fundamental in much improved ATEC
Thousands of pico-satellites may transform how phones connect to space
Science Meets Parliament 2026 brings research, industry and policy together
Australians will now know how many kilojoules are in their alcoholic drinks 
Popular kids’ apps use deceptive tactics to draw them to paid content
Public Works Committee referred proposed works by the AFP and CSIRO
Cool Climate Wine Hub driving industry success
A power plant in the palm of your hand: a small fuel cell that works safely at high temperatures
Sailing charts course to grow participation to Brisbane 2032 and beyond
$13.5 billion lost: the true cost for Aussies missing out on tax-free retirement
Investigating the mysteries of fish toxins
South Island’s First Wave Buoy Network Grows
New report finds discrimination against trans and gender diverse Australians across schools, healthcare and workplaces
Panel explores Indigenous voices in Abiayala/Latin America
Course in outbreak epidemiology strengthens expertise and preparedness for future health crises
Donor’s Fund Enables Dedicated Humanities Research
Why Feeling Alone May Matter More Than Being Alone
How companies are reducing business travel emissions through small digital changes, according to Holafly for Business
Stronger ATEC Passes Parliament
Precision medicine helps more patients receive a genetic diagnosis
Job Weld Done. Meet CSIRO Researcher Dr Tony Murphy
New Technique Turns Everyday Surfaces Like Walls and Desks into Touch Panels
Texting In Virtual World Made As Easy As Real World
CSIRO and Chevron Australia continue Living STEM partnership in 2026
UQ space and genetics pioneers honoured by Academy of Science
The cost of doing nothing. Every week Australia delays a gas export tax costs the nation $350m, according to new Gas Giveaway Tracker
‘Toad-proofing’ farms could help stop the march of invasive pest
Leading genetics researcher recognised with prestigious Australian Academy of Science award
Japan and Australia strengthen horticulture ties through new knowledge exchange
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RMIT launches MRFF Community of Practice to drive health and medical impact
Flexible gel can turn body heat into power for next-generation wearables
National Disability Data Asset Council’s first Annual Report is now available
City Nature Challenge 2026
Kiwi Caught On Camera Pureora Milestone
AUSTRALIANS WANT MORE DONE TO REDUCE POVERTY
BOCSAR evaluation of the NSW Early Drug Diversion Initiative (EDDI) shows we really need a better EDDI