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Record low sea ice levels mixed bag for Antarctic voyage
Is Google’s FOMO hurting development of AI?
Innovation at the fringe: the transformative design and architecture of the rural-urban
Crowds improve home court advantage in the NBA, study finds
Microcalcification ‘fingerprints’ can yield info about cancer
Cornell repatriates ancestral remains to Oneida Nation
Color coding aids evaluation of new solar tech materials
Study Offers Details on Using Electric Fields to Tune Thermal Properties of Ferroelectric Materials
Volunteer Vince Sorrenti shares his POSH story
Study to explore link between diet and multiple sclerosis in children
ACU researchers lead national research on changing attitudes to local government
Targeting proteins may lead to MS treatment breakthrough
NUW ALLIANCE WELCOMES NEW CHAIR, PROFESSOR ATTILA BRUNGS
New molecule discovery linked to bone disease
Unlocking Aboriginal Development Funding
Advance Rockhampton Launch ‘Ultimate Mates Trip’ Campaign
Bouncing seismic waves reveal distinct layer in Earth’s core
Insight – Cultural insights help tourism businesses welcome Indian visitors
Passerine bird takes advantage of human settlements
People with disability soar at iFLY
Covid’s impact on Aussie family life
New fire-edge maps helping to understand how landscapes stop fires
Methane madness: Fossil fuel industry not tackling big climate problem
22 February 2023, Mayor Cr Grace La Vella- Carisbrook Mercury
Australians Share Their Top 10 Tips to Reduce the Cost of Living
El-Ghazaly expands next-gen wireless accessibility with NSF CAREER Award
Reid to address nitrogen pollution with NSF CAREER Award
Symbiotic fungi produce attractants for bark beetles
History of care and compassion
Life on Mars? Better tools needed to get answer
Newly discovered form of salty ice could exist on surface of extraterrestrial moons
Study Finds Parents Serve as a Safety Net as Grown Kids Navigate the Workforce
U.S. labor strikes up 52% in 2022 as worker activism rises
New leader of Business, Law and Arts at Southern Cross
New Transmitter Design for Small Satellite Constellations Improves Signal Transmission
Why behavior of Bing search chatbot is serious threat
Digital technologies for construction industry will improve safety and effeciency
Charter confirms commitment to tackle mental health issues
Blue-green algae Report 21 February
AusBiotech develops report to boost cell and gene manufacturing
Barley work at CCDM fights back at net blotch
John Botica speaking at the Financial Advice New Zealand 2020 Conference: Bounce
Innovate to Grow opportunity for WA agrifood SMEs
Rebecca and Rex: story about Kurrajong’s Rosenberg Goannas
Politicians must partner with farmers to avoid job losses
Boost for Hunter hydrogen industry
One size fits all approach not suitable for young stroke survivor
One year on, international tourism continues to bounce back