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Study debunks notion that C-section would increase risk of obesity in child
Genetic typing of a bacterium with biotechnological potential
Third call for Dioscuri Centres
International students urged to ‘hang local’
Improved pH probes may help towards cancer treatments
Water metering can reduce consumption by a fifth but only high income households gain financially
Chance for Liverpool charity to make a bigger difference
Building Indigenous health careers
Breakthrough Made in Detecting Carbon Impurities in Gallium Nitride Atoms via Light
Large scale simulation to inform hospital design
CIVICUS Records Rising Repression in Asia-Pacific
KPMG and NFF reveal opportunities to unlock new income for farmers
AFMA’s Annual Call for research for potential funding in 2020-21 – additional priority
Commissioner’s Blog: Baby walkers – buy smart, use safely
Liverpool Mayor welcomes blueprint for Aerotropolis
Professor Shane Murray appointed a Life Fellow of Australian Institute of Architects
Financial reporting focuses for 31 December 2019
Industry scholarship awarded to petroleum student
Medicinal Cannabis Industry Grows Jobs In Gippsland
Peanut allergy vaccine to rewrite immune system
Alternative proteins: Diversifying for future
Monash launches Indigenous institute
Climate action call after analysis predicts huge coral reef tourism losses
New research uncovers opportunities for environmental income
ASIC report offers insights into consumer harm from timeshare schemes
Study identifies single gene behind gene network linked to autism
Study finds uses for dead carp
Monitoring hearts after stroke saves lives: experts
Flood of support for Top of South catchment
Alternatives to State foster care need to be seriously considered, Otago researcher says
UNSW engineers hone their art at new exhibition in Manly
Gene network sparks future autism treatment
Otago research reveals past rapid Antarctic ice loss due to ocean warming
Things to Do, Dec. 6-13, 2019
Monash launches new graduate course in Indigenous business leadership
Wetlands projects helping to clean up Lake Tuggeranong
Artificial cells act more like real thing
Climate change talk ok during disaster events
Physical forces affect bacteria’s toxin resistance, study finds
Oracle Ranks First in all Four Use Cases for Oracle Database in Gartner’s Critical Capabilities for Operational Database Management Systems…
Jelly invention can heal itself like human skin
Weight change between pregnancies is linked to having premature and large at birth babies
FAO offers novel assessment of trees and forests in world’s drylands
La Trobe joins SGroup
La Trobe receives $3.35m in ARC grants
Rich, Poor and Social Cooperation
$4.6 million research centre to help improve safety on WA roads
NSW soil scientists in top 1% of global research