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AMA advancing equity for doctors and medical students with disability
Thank you to our Medical Research Future Fund Grant Assessment Committee members
Fish reveal cause of altered human facial development
Next stop: retina
Study hubs broaden access to Uni
Australia’s unis performing strongly on world stage
Council to refer Heritage Amendment C149 to independent planning panel
Hop on your bike and Ride2Work Day
Curtin’s global outlook ensures ranking success
Monash places 54th in 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
Research confirms the role of socio-demographic factors on work from home in Australia
State Cabinet records from 1992 released from the State archives
Swinburne rises into top 250 global university rankings
Nine talented artists awarded prestigious Creative Australia Fellowship
Research quality drives outstanding result in global university rankings
RMIT bolsters position as leading global university
‘Sustained focus’ sees QUT among world’s top 200 universities in second major rankings report
Aussies provide more than 62 million species records for conservation research
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Study shows how brain tumors make certain immune cells turn traitor
MilliMobile is a tiny, self-driving robot powered only by light and radio waves
Gene discovery takes aim at hemp nemesis: powdery mildew
More memory on hard disk: hit of research world
When needs compete, love trumps thirst
Exhibit explores freedom of expression through fashion
Combination therapy promising against ‘cold’ breast cancer tumors
University of Manchester rises in latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings
New Rooms Discovered in Sahura’s Pyramid
New Grapevine management guide available
A New Design Strategy for Mechanoresponsive Materials with High Thermal Tolerance
Events happening in October at National Library
Fire up barbie: Curtis Stone launches sizzling new BBQ collection at Coles to give value to customers
Tourist boost to Territory
Curtin study suggests rare echidna noises could be the ‘language of love’
Nobody knows how consciousness works – but top researchers are fighting over which theories are really science
Citizen scientists collect more nature data than ever, showing us where common and threatened species live
Final report to be delivered to Governor-General 10am Thursday
WA Celebrates UN’ World Tourism Day, September 27
Clear and precise winner for being liked
Prison education program could help students work towards degree
Extending support for Melbourne Institute’s HILDA survey into Australian families
Playful whales can use seaweed as a hat – or exfoliant. This “kelping” behaviour is more common than we realised
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your job?
MacOS Sonoma is available today
Surveillance systems critical to food security in lower-income countries
Yoshinori Ohsumi Scholarship to include category for female students
Stacking Order and Strain Boosts Second-Harmonic Generation with 2D Janus Hetero-bilayers
From stock markets to brain scans, new research harmonises hundreds of scientific methods to understand complex systems