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Study reveals key to more weight loss
Bushfires illustrate need to fund fire research
Case of elusive Majorana: so-called ‘angel particle’ still a mystery
Discovery shines light on cause of some allergic responses
University startups championing UK innovation at world’s largest tech show
Atlantic and Pacific oscillations lost in noise
Breastfeeding goes high-tech with apps
Immense impending bushfire costs heighten call for Climate Disaster Levy
Snake-like proteins can wrangle DNA
Weight-loss plan developed at Penn State ties for No. 2 ranking
Greens call for Emergency Summit, Royal Commission into Bushfire Crisis
New measures strengthen economy in 2020
Bile acids help norovirus sneak into cells
Short or long sleep associated with Pulmonary Fibrosis
Life could have emerged from lakes with high phosphorus
NUS and A*STAR scientists identify promising liver cancer-killing compounds with novel
Engineering with impact: our top stories of 2019
Fossil expands ancient fish family tree
Opinion piece – shout less, listen more: let’s make this our New year’s Resolution
‘Computer-aged’ COMFIT image released over 1980 assassination of Turkish Consul-General and his bodyguard, NSW
Caught behind: Australian cricket not ready for challenges of climate change
No escape for coral in depths
Mutant proteins linked to DNA damage, muscular dystrophy
Students join fast lane
Fault lines appear in ‘liveable city’ urban plans
A fast and inexpensive device to capture and identify viruses
Research tops list of 2019’s most read stories
Three new Dioscuri Centres in Poland
Untangling Links between Nitrogen Oxides and Airborne Sulfates Helps Tackle Hazy Air Pollution
NTU Singapore scientists find easier way to harvest healing factors from adult stem cells
Community focus for new board appointments
QIMR Berghofer’s Director and CEO prepares to bow out
Latest Seabin technology keeps waterways clean
University of Sydney leads preferences for high achievers
Christmas – ’tis season for increased injuries
High performance in Solomon Islands
Seven transformational things that happened at University over past decade
Learning Where You Live course empowers women
Nightside barrier gently brakes ‘bursty’ plasma bubbles
Progress continues on gas science program
What’s bugging rainforest?
Evolutionary Changes in Brain Potentially Make us More Prone to Anxiety
From 3D to 2D and back: Reversible conversion of lipid spheres into ultra-thin sheets
GRDC appoints new head of applied research and development
New exhibition dives deep into origins of life at UQ Art Museum
UA announces departure of communications Director Misha Schubert
Building ICT workforce for Tasmania’s technology future
Westpac announces Accountability Review Advisory Panel members