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Creating resilient professions in regions
Ludwig Institute Board Member Jedd Wolchok elected to National Academy of Medicine
Menstrual rhythm of brain
Teaching beyond words
Applications Open For Multicultural Storytime Grants
Know cost of spring DIY before you pay price
Global impact of CDU researchers continues to grow
Australian’s love for eggs cracks a new milestone: Aussies are eating more eggs than ever before
$30 million to improve children’s mental health and wellbeing
You can have your say on new marketplace categories
New laws bring tougher penalties, longer imprisonment and better protections for dust diseases
Research: DNA shredder for gene therapy
Clothing is key: Van Dyck portrait captures ‘moment in the history of race-making’
Field-based art class boosts green consciousness
Thoughts Are With Israel
There’s even more Doctorama to stream and download
New Victorian Parliamentary Budget Officer Appointed
Craft of doing science at nanoscale
Greens call for urgent action as NTEU survey reveals sexual harassment at unis getting worse
AlphaTheta seeks clearance to acquire Serato
For generations, killer whales and First Nations hunted whales together. Now we suspect the orca group has gone extinct
A GUIDE TO SOME OF TVSN’S GEMS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Mothers’ role in body image
New laws to improve consumer protections for car buyers
2023 Hawkesbury Community Satisfaction Survey
New survey reveals shocking rise in sexual harassment at universities
Supporting Neale’s Fight Against MND
A better ‘map’ of the lights you see when you close your eyes can improve ‘bionic eye’ outcomes
Independent report on black market tobacco trade published
Community and women’s safety organisations want higher standards to prevent harm from rapid alcohol delivery
The Creativity Deficit: New research from VistaPrint reveals half of us cannot find time to be creative, despite mood-boosting benefits and positive…
REALTalk discussion panel to highlight successful female alums
Cornell awarded for excellence in diversity and inclusion
Metal organic frameworks turn greenhouse gas into ‘gold’
Cornell approaches 100% renewable power years ahead of its goal
$7.3M grant to expand wheat pathogen surveillance 12 October
Cornell ReSounds concert features Moog keyboard, new instruments
Yarra Council endorses introduction of night-time cat curfew
Cyber-attacks know no boundaries and the front line of defence starts with us all
Keeper Security Parental Practices Report reveals insights on cybersecurity conversations with children
Lived experience sparks Indigenous Mater Research midwife to help others
Courageous, visionary projects supported by Arts and Disability Initiative
Killing remains threat to Bornean orangutans
Council taking action to reduce community harm from gambling
Clean Car Discount driving electrified vehicle uptake
Research: Filipino performance culture
Early heat and insect strike are stressing urban trees – even as canopy cover drops
Live plant pathogens can travel on dust across oceans