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Release of 2019 Defence Census results
Architect appointed for job-creating $32m Carine Senior High School redevelopment
Putting reality in virtual additive manufacturing education
Gut check: Teff grain boosts stomach microbiome health
Connectivity of Multicomponent Fluids in Subduction Zones
SUP champion claims USC’s top sports award
Pandemic widens gap between government and Australians view of education
A future beyond bin
First conclusive evidence horses hurt by whips, whips don’t aid jockeys
Smaller than Ever-Exploring Unusual Properties of Quantum-sized Materials
Food a human-rights issue for people with disability
‘Smart Wrap’ implant may help people better control their bladders
CSIRO voyages film Bigfin Squid in Australian waters for first time
Researchers trap electrons to create elusive crystal
La Trobe unveils plan for Mildura campus
$1 million grant awarded to additive manufacturing researchers
Tips for making nanographene
Red handfish juveniles released to boost endangered wild population
Wastewater testing underway to boost COVID-19 surveillance
Great honour for Victorian biosecurity leader
$3000 awarded to Environmental Sustainability champions
‘Another level of precaution and safety’: University’s Vivek Goel on latest mask guidelines
Survey of COVID-19 research provides fresh overview
Engineer to model sunshine deflection for cooling planet
Study: Crop diversification can improve environmental outcomes without sacrificing yields
Studies Outline Key Ethical Questions Surrounding Brain-Computer Interface Tech
Babinda icon croc euthanised
Virtual Trout Conference Bringing Fishers Together
NTEU to rally against outsourcing and job cuts at ANU
Biologists at University and University of Illinois shed light on how microbes evolve and affect hosts
Smart sensors make homes safer for older Australians
Golden ticket: Researchers examine what consumers desire in chocolate products
Genes that shift butterfly wing colors identified
Altai Pastoralism Project Funded by National Geographic Society and Wenner-Gren Foundation
Go8 welcomes Government choice of new Chief Scientist
Coating Plastics by Porous Nanofilm
Forest Industries welcome Tasmanian Budget’s investment in bushfire mitigation
Excellence recognised at Australian Biosecurity Awards
Have your say on future management of our coastal areas
STA warmly welcomes Dr Cathy Foley as Chief Scientist
Architect appointed for upgrades to science facilities at Greenwood College
NAIDOC 2020 – Always was, Always Will be
Improving HASS and Indigenous research infrastructure
Chemotherapy-soaked scaffolds could reduce breast cancer recurrence
CSIRO Chief Scientist Dr Cathy Foley to be next Australian Chief Scientist
Academy welcomes new Chief Scientist Dr Cathy Foley
WEHI joins forces with World Health Organisation to combat anaemia
Green light for hundreds of school projects