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Sixth sense of animals: an early warning system for earthquakes?
Using Epo against Covid-19
Cold War antiseptic has potential in fight against drug-resistant germs and viruses
Industry partnership stands true through pandemic: 3M
Scientists synthesize novel artificial molecules that mimic a cell membrane protein
Did a tragic family secret influence Kate Sheppard’s mission to give New Zealand women vote
Annual bull sale a success for Territory tough cattle
Ancient home to world’s oldest known minerals added to National Heritage List
MLA Science Forum seeks solutions to pasture dieback
Praised as saviours, factories now facing R and D cuts
Western Australia paving way in kids COVID-19 research
Second phase of EPBC consultation begins
Scientists connect land to sea again
$1 million to develop portable MRI device
Compulsive internet use by teens linked to emotional issues: study
Study by University researchers reveals how bacterial toxins might evolve to cause new illnesses
New light-based method for faster and ‘green’ production of building blocks for medicines
Cornell leaders provide update on university finances
Research reflects how AI sees through looking glass
Electrons in fast lane
Pandemic injects new urgency into coronavirus collaborations
Rural older women offer insight for why nature is important when aging in place
Unusual blue woodlice may help develop new antiviral materials
Care home study maps lockdown impact on families
Fungicide resistance a growing issue in barley disease
Funding to stop LGBTIQ family violence
Devil vaccine research leads to new weapons for fighting disease
Agroforestry focus thanks to $3.9 million funding
New multi-million pound project to support academic engagement with public policy
Study reveals high prevalence of ‘hidden’ illnesses in people with type 2 diabetes
Early signs of hearing damage found in young clubbers and gig-goers
Road users urged to drive safely these school holidays
Leading Firms Collaborate with Mastercard to Further Secure Open Banking Ecosystem
Winter cereal growers to check before you spray
Endometriosis provides answers for Bridget Hustwaite
Mothering in domestic violence: protecting children behind closed doors
TasTAFE gets top mark from students
Apgar score effective in assessing health of preterm infants
Have your say on future of arts in our region
Funding supports Queensland artists in challenging times
‘Healthy’ snack foods big on marketing, small on nutrition
Expansion of Harvest Trail a step in right direction but more needed to sure-up farm workforce
Almost half a million Australians have wiped out their super savings
Bush shirts provide extra income
World rankings reflect Flinders University’s growing strength
Applying ‘magic angle’ twistronics to manipulate flow of light
Global rankings underpin Lot Fourteen’s digital ecosystem
Universities must build better funding models