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New technology scanning for scallops
Proposed water release to ocean no longer required
Increased use of and confidence in antiretroviral PrEP for prevention of HIV found
Morrison government missing-in-action while climate emergency plunges profits of Australian farms
Cross River Rail welcomes 1000th worker on game changing project
10 of best science discoveries at Sydney in 2019
Toys before technology
Support local growers and load up on plenty of Christmas Veg this holiday season
Most read science stories of 2019
Backdown but no apology from Te Papa
Healing rays: Whoopi’s quick to mend
Planning by employers may help to reduce sexual harassment at ‘fun’ work events
Organic crop practices affect long-term soil health
Australian Museum’s Chief Scientist, Dr Rebecca Johnson
Cornell geologists detect rapid ‘ice stream’ at Arctic glacier
Arts at CERN announces winners of artist-in-residence awards and guest artists for 2020
Agricultural parasite avoids evolutionary arms race, shuts down genes of host
Possible strategy for cancer treatment found in nuclear transport proteins
Triple honours for preeclampsia researcher
Climate an all-consuming health issue
WWF UK builds new headquarters with native forest timbers whilst WWF Australia says ban native timbers…go figure
10 of our biggest stories from last decade
Yunjia Zhang receives Best Poster Award
Seasonal forecasts challenged by Pacific Ocean warming
Compound in green tea plant shows potential for fighting tuberculosis
Significant Investment in Christmas Island: Enhancing natural assets to boost local jobs and growth
Enhancing Christmas Island’s natural assets to boost local jobs and growth
Significant Investment in Christmas Island
Independent expert advisors on future emission reductions announced
NSW 2019 Environmental Research grants awarded
Study uncovers long tale of a lizard’s regrown tail
Sydney research among most influential of 2019
Baseball Queensland turns to science for winning edge
Science of Star Wars – and how it has changed movies forever
Stress, it’s in our blood: Your body clock may determine cardiovascular risks
Unveiling a new map that reveals hidden personalities of jobs
World-class Powerhouse Parramatta design a win for Western Sydney
Ancient events are still impacting mammals worldwide
Simple tool shows life expectancy after dementia diagnosis
Researchers optimize additive manufacturing on a molecular level
University researchers develop sponge that removes oil from water
Center for Security Research and Education announces spring 2020 grant program
Resident orcas’ appetite likely reason for decline of big Chinook salmon
Astronaut conducts Cornell experiment on space station
Researchers Make Robots From Self-Folding Kirigami Materials
How do silt and sand differ when going with flow?
Christmas Message from Prof. Stephen G. Fogarty
In a bid to develop future medicines, University study sheds light on complex, plant-based compounds