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Male dolphins like sponging for mates
Queen’s Birthday Honours for Warwick community members
Fremantle History Centre leaves its mark on new Freo.Social venue
Professional esports Player Brandon Holland and headspace ‘coach’ young men on how to look after their mental health
Preparing workers for digital economy
Tech spend outside IT creates opportunities, but also potential risks
Businesses encouraged to foster inclusive and diverse workplaces
WA seafood on menu for fisheries research board visit and industry talks
ADIA Life Member Nigel Davis Awarded AM
Tamworth to introduce new event in 2020
Community survey paints positive outlook
Plastic ingestion by people could be equating to a credit card a week
McGowan Government secures $39 million boost for world-class research infrastructure in WA
Australians are fact-checking to combat fake news
Preventing Heartbreak Of Stillbirths
While future of work is human, Australia faces a major skills crisis
Global burden of mental health in conflict settings
IEEE Announces 14 New Open Access Journals
Increase in resolution, scale takes CT scanning and diagnosis to next level
Superloop leverages HPE OEM Partnership to launch latest cybersecurity innovation to protect
Teen tracking study shows they spend most waking hours sitting down
Investment in Gracefield Innovation Quarter
Scientists discover key plant virus-insect virus interaction
How many taxis can scan a city? Fewer than you’d think
Collaboration between France and WHO to Realize Vision of WHO Academy
Penn State researchers to boost endangered Chesapeake logperch population
Framework predicts endangered species’ pathogen risk
Accelerating innovation in computing technologies
Coast to host global food marketing symposium
How bosses react influences whether workers speak up
Study: Intelligence Community Benefits From Collaborations, And Can Do Better
Consider water quality before spray operations
BRD’s impacts quantified
One in three self-assessment taxpayers under-report, costing government £8 billion a year
CZUR Launches Its Smart Notebook and Accompanying App to Better Digitize
Palaszczuk Government continues strong investment in arts
Energy and resources a priority in new Malaysian partnership
Structuring sweetness: What makes Stevia so sweet?
Council seeks national solutions at major forum
More than $7 million in grants available to boost NSW recycling, research and innovation
UNSW community recognised in Queen’s Birthday honours
Tractor transformation time
Untrained dogs seeking new homes!
Entries now open for Victoria’s top science awards
Secondary students’ sexual health survey
Research team led by NTU Singapore finds information in a third of eczema apps inconsistent
Rescuers often driven by emotion
Cost a barrier for life-saving asthma treatments, new study finds