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Classes Canceled November 11 & 12
South East Queenslanders urged to keep safe during smoke haze
La Trobe takes regional business global
IQ Group Global equity crowdfunding platform Capital Labs launches new medicinal cannabis investment
Scientists discover mood-altering brain receptor
Young workers with health conditions linked to poor work productivity
Academy features at Berlin Science Week
Forum to shape Australia’s vision for mining in space
Tassie ICT sector launches FutureFest 2019
Australia could be a global leader in off-earth mining
Queensland’s agricultural sector embraces spirit of innovation
Australian scientist claims Young Innovator of Year at Falling Walls Berlin
Honour for La Trobe Professor
Zoologists demand better action for 2019 “Bird of Year”
Classes Canceled Monday, November 11
Cricket Australia statement
Whitebaiters set to lose thousands on stands
New society for open science launched
Personalized gene networks may enhance study of disease
Innovation Corps at Iowa State: Helping researchers turn ideas into companies
UNE hosts Norwegian Ambassador to United States for meeting on sustainable ocean economies
White House science adviser to speak at Rice Nov. 12
New digital Ag research station to help future proof our farms
Science of a Billboard Hit Song
Nature strategy acknowledges scale of biodiversity crisis, but lacks detail on how to fix it
Minister visits upgraded facilities at Southern River College
Students prepare for future careers in naval shipbuilding
Astro-STEM day for SA’s Astro-kids
UNSW Law enters top 20 in latest Times Higher Education global subject rankings
Intended to help human & planetary health, EAT-Lancet diet too costly for 1.6 billion people
Sugary Drinks To Be Phased Out At Melbourne Museums
Clarke Martin elected new Mayor of Bayside
Crucial Estimate for Carp Control
Centre to train new generation of specialists designing personalised implant technologies
Without Paris Accord, emperor penguins are in dire straits: new study
Cereal killer’s deadly touch could lead to new wheat threat
Study finds sex bias in bird conservation plans
Cynthia Simon presents at internship research symposium
University researcher co-leads study that finds new human ancestor
New genomic analysis may lead to improved watermelon
Sled dogs lead way in quest to slow aging
Can our thoughts alter our brains?
Tiny transporters could deliver treatment to stroke patients
New look for iconic deciduous fruits orchard guide
Blindness prevention pioneer is SA Australian of Year
La Trobe shines in Education
Vision Super strikes a blow against pro-coal lobbying
Spotlight on female STEM researchers at regional universities