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Underwater forests threatened by future climate change, new study finds
ANU welcomes federal government investment in phenomics rese
The Dressmaker Costume Exhibition opens in Canberra on 18 April 2019.
‘Twilight Zone’ could help preserve shallow water reefs
New Director for the Australian Antarctic Division
$10 million for research into precision medicines
As obesity climbs in Pacific nations, UniSA research probes the effectiveness of health through sport(2)
Bedsore prevention practices in aged care could constitute abuse: Study
Eminent engineer joins La Trobe
Nature or nurture: can tech help footballers learn vision?
200,000 cancers could be avoided over 25 years if Australians get active and maintain a healthy weight
Rooftop solar increased by 13% in Powercor network in 2018
Innovative artificial reef study exposes vulnerability of kelp
Cometti calls on fans to head west for 2019 footy season
Why your brain is the most intelligent machine of all
Wood scientists take pole position
$70 million a year to better support people with severe symptoms of dementia
Harvesting wild genes gives crops renewed resistance to disease
Dawn Hirsch Joins Dynata as Head of Global Human Resources
The Milky Way is warped
Step forward for pneumonia vaccine development
ACN supports national ban on conversion therapy
$3m deal charges UNSW drive for an integrated renewables future
$375 million for 50 MRI licences
The question we are all asking: how will the royal commission report bring fairness to financial services?
Autism chair and scholarship announced
New Zealand exotic pets: loved but not understood
Innovator in Applied Design leads new Future Building Initiative research lab at Monash
$54.5 million for type 1 diabetes research
Feathers, Fur or Fins: What you need to know about Australia’s exotic pets
Investigating glare: How bright is your office?
Bittersweet: people who love tonic water may have bigger brains
Double-up means dip for bittern population
Suicide can’t be predicted by asking about suicidal thoughts, major Australian study shows
New Milestone for Salisbury’s wetlands
Cycle passing distance on USC symposium agenda
Carbon economy and wetland protection to benefit from new app
Suicidal thoughts not a reliable warning of suicide
SA oyster industry on the road to recovery
ZTE and IHS Jointly Release the White Paper “5G Best Choice Architecture”
Study investigates beliefs about portable pool safety
Study debunks autism intervention myths
Tasmanian devil cancer unlikely to cause extinction, new study finds
The iQ Group Global Introduces the Saliva Glucose Biosensor
Shark populations recover better in human exclusion zones: Deakin study
Australian first LGBTI crisis study
Statin therapy found safe and effective for people over 75 years
Aquaculture plan for northern Australia