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World Sea Turtle Day
Researchers discover new drug target for liver disease treatment
Lives depend on quad bike safety changes
Young Australians lack confidence in STEM skills
Chronic liver disease on rise in Queensland
Budget Warning for State Gov: Voters Reject Service Cuts, Privatisation
5m USD Ampleforth Sale on Tokinex Completed in 11 Seconds
Despite dire predictions, levels of social support remain steady in U.S
Flyby of Saturn’s C ring prompts plateau puzzlement
Report: Pa. employment strong, but job growth leaves regions, industries behind
Artists can help create better neighborhoods
Sensing food textures is a matter of pressure
Salmonella Resistant to Antibiotics of Last Resort Found in U.S
Smoking may impair body’s blood pressure autocorrect system
Proton, a century on
Minelab Brings Its Metal Detectors To Life On New Website
Archaeologists find Roman dockworkers diets reflect decline of Empire
Small currents for big gains in spintronics
Musculoskeletal conditions now most costly disease group in Australia
Volvo Trucks Presents an Autonomous Transport Between a Logistics Centre and Port
South Australia’s droughts are getting worse
Trina Solar launches N-type i-TOPCon double-glass bifacial modules
Video goggles help diagnose vertigo
ATA, TruckSafe to focus on safety
Carmichael coal mine and rail project
Ballarat East Local Area Plan adopted
Uncovering hidden history of a giant asteroid
Ag’s enviro-heavyweights gather to sort out Australia’s natural capital
Beyond bollards and harnessing super recognisers, 2018 scholarship presentations
Climate Change Leaves Koalas Facing an Uncertain Future
Beef’s global opportunities and challenges
Insights to help Campbelltown’s businesses grow
Lovesongs from paradise take a nosedive
TAFE facing dismal future under Morrison Govt
Tessa Therapeutics and China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Form Landmark US$120 Million
New CDU research to explore drivers of population change in NT
National research plan leads way to dementia cure and care
New research partnership cements innovation at Lewers
Kaldor Centre Principles outline reform for long-term success
Braces won’t always bring happiness
Ants maintain essential interactions despite environmental flux
Towering ‘Double Allium’ installed at Botanic Gardens
Reunion 2019 resonates with Cornellians of all ages
ISTH President Claire McLintock Receives Officer of New Zealand Order of Merit
Origins of Cannabis Smoking: Marijuana Use in First Millennium BC
Jaclyn earns STEMM mentor opportunity
An extra burger meal a day eats brain away
New economic study shows combination of SNAP and WIC improves food security