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Rare ‘boomerang’ earthquake observed along Atlantic Ocean fault line
Book casts doubt on notion of ‘imperial presidency’
Engineers enlist fungi to advance against disease
Scientists create compact particle accelerators which drive 1000 times more charge to near speed of light
Breakthrough technology purifies water using power of sunlight
Cryovolcanism on Ceres
Artificial Intelligence speeds up screening for COVID-19 in ERs
Knowledge is Power: Learning More About COVID-19 Can Reduce Your Pandemic Stress
Confused by whole grain labels on food packaging? Study finds you’re not alone
AI centre stage in new take on Festival Fringe
News Corp wrong on medicine prices
Boosting Powerline Bushfire Safety
Digging deeper to understand crop performance: Rhizoctonia
Strawberry breeding program delights tastebuds
Maximising solar self-consumption by rethinking PV panel orientation
How maths modelling helps to eradicate banana bunchy top virus, QUT study
Toxic fat ad relaunched as junk food home deliveries double
CSIRO Parkes radio telescope added to National Heritage List
Researchers target immune system to treat rare cancer
Narrabri CSG assessment riddled with errors
Majority of Canberrans Want Truth in Political Advertising Laws
Blood test could predict who will benefit from immunotherapy, researchers find
New insights into immune system’s role in severe COVID
COVID-19: Nearly 19 million cases globally, Stage 4 restrictions in Victoria
UK visitors vital for tourism lift, data shows
Researchers at University Mississauga tap immersive technologies to improve palliative care
University of Manchester launches its Innovation Factory
Online car sales scams
Greater Connectedness in Remote Areas: A Ka-band Transceiver for Satellite Communications
First stage of Maroochy Groyne Renewal Project complete
BIG W to give away 2.6 million books in fourth instalment of Free Books for Kids program
International report confirms role of gas in a cleaner energy future
New body to cut Australia’s food waste in half
To what extent can a country’s wealth be influenced by public policies such as tax, pension and super
Conserving Victoria’s alpine stoneflies
Otago University’s contact tracing system shows promising results in test scenario
Australian ESG exchange traded product growth soars
New Guinea named world’s most plant-rich island
‘Roaming reactions’ study to shed new light on atmospheric molecules
Kiwis support working people having safer sick leave
Vessels sighted in no-entry orange zone
Reproduction number key to reducing Victoria’s COVID caseload
Agriculture proud to lead national carbon target – jointly with science
How do you cope with daily grind?
Parental warmth on high-conflict days helps teens to feel loved
CSIRO maps 1.7 million grain paddocks from space
Pride Cup tackles homophobia in sport, but discriminatory language is still foul
Cornell launches public health campaign