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Brainwave activity that reveals knowledge of crime
Whooping cough evolving into a superbug
Registration open for a seminar about research misconduct
Majority of cannabis consumed in Australia is by daily users
Unanticipated response to estrogen at single cell level
New method breaks reciprocity of light propagation
Rice engineers find a way to turn water pollution into valuable chemicals
New device may reduce risks in common medical procedure
A wearable gas sensor for health and environmental monitoring
‘The blob,’ food supply squeeze to blame for largest seabird die-off
Human ‘screenome’ may give insight into human health and well-being
Landmark clinical trial seeks people with MND
New assessment of gas locked in ice in European waters
Cornell, Nature Conservancy to study key climate projects
LHCb sees new hints of odd lepton behaviour
New research may help detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
Oracle Helps Customers Easily Move to Autonomous Cloud
Beauty sleep could be real, say Body Clock biologists
ZEISS-iCeMS Innovation Core launches with symposium and ceremony
Tokyo Tech Academy for Leadership welcomes nine new students
Alcohol tax reform needed
Fish oil supplement could reduce risk of heart attack or stroke in combination with statins
Australia’s bushfire response: science offers solutions
Young Conservationist Award offers once-in-a-lifetime field experience
Aged care residents at risk of malnutrition, Otago study shows
NZ Education at pivotal moment of change – academics respond
Davy Jones’ locker opened: why metals stay on top of seafloor
Life Saving Victoria pilots inland ‘Bush Nippers’ water safety skills program
LA students learn from some of Queensland’s best entrepreneurs
She’s a Great Queenslander – let’s tell everyone
Technology to transform vineyard management
$5 million for bushfire related health research
New bushfire smoke research important
Retirees expect to run out of money in 20 years
Heat is on for Australia’s beloved marsupials
Women with disabilities sought for survey participation
Fossil Fuel Levy for Fire Recovery Would Boost SA Jobs and Economy
Biologist’s research offers insight on molecular structures
Becoming a Learning Health System: Penn State Health experience
Certificate program develops product management skills
Submission window for 2020 Open Innovation Challenge is open
Not so fast: Some batteries can be pushed too far
What’s keeping New Zealand business leaders awake at night?
Douglas Hanahan appointed Distinguished Scholar of Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
Could benchmarking help growers survive next dry?
Largest Russian Footwear Retailer Kicks Manual Assortment Planning to Curb with Oracle
New discovery on activity and function of MAIT cells during acute HIV infection
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