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UniSA research reveals truth about Australians’ drinking during COVID-19
Underwater cameras reveal biodiversity hotspot in tropical marine park
Food taxes and subsidies would bring major health gains, study shows
New chemical regulation scheme begins
Water fluoridation saves poorest children from hospitalisation
Defence signs research engineering contract with QinetiQ Australia
Monash subjects rank in global top 50 in ShanghaiRanking’s GRAS 2020
Understanding of relaxor ferroelectric properties could lead to many advances
Vertoro takes step towards large-scale production of ‘green oil’ in a pilot plant
Rice lab’s bright idea is pure gold
Researchers helping to ready vote-by-mail system for November
La Trobe launches SOLAR Lab
Continuing excellence for Sydney in ARWU subject ranking
Australia’s resources and energy exports are estimated to have reached a record $293 billion
LNG industry facing strong headwinds from all sides
Survival of smallest? Retail’s post COVID-19 future
$10.3 million Darwin Middle School Multipurpose Hall Officially Opens
Researchers control elusive spin fluctuations in 2D magnets
New research shows how complex chemistry may be relevant to origins of life on Earth
Changes for Australian Antarctic Program to keep icy continent free of COVID-19
Building a bright Digital Future for Tasmania
Grants, sponsorships and donations reviewed
Super-Earths discovered orbiting nearby red dwarf star
Sepsis nearly took Dr Michael Gantier’s life. Now he studies it
University Mississauga grad discovers little-known parasitic fly is killing local crickets
Time to scale up and support Africa’s Great Green Wall
University response to Federal Government’s proposed funding reforms
Human activity on rivers outpaces and compounds effects of climate change
Economic analysis shows how ISU soybean trials generate value for farmers
Farming community at heart of National’s priorities
Areas of coral diversity identified for conservation in Australia’s North West
Consumers can distinguish between bitter tastes in beer — doesn’t alter liking
Visualising threats to North’s native species
Science led our COVID success; now it can rebuild our economy
Ion Conducting Polymer Crucial to Improving Neuromorphic Devices
Farmers become stewards of rare carnivorous marsupials
Swinburne ranks as a top university under age of 50
New protection for dolphins and support for changes to fishing methods
NSW school curriculum overhaul
Measles origin finding could inform COVID-19 research
Socio-economic status, health disparities should guide efforts to mitigate COVID-19
Long-term exercise impacts genes involved in metabolic health
Graphene’s potential to improve magnetic measurements for accelerators
Academy commits to supporting gender equity in higher education during and after COVID‑19
New treatment discovery for vascular disorder
Perth supercomputing grant to enhance space data
Industry and community invited to have say on future of Australian Marine Complex
Government moves to strengthen resources exploration