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Environmental rollbacks detrimental to pandemic recovery, according to Baker Institute blog
Gene-editing protocol for whitefly pest opens door to control
Increased Risk to Jobs as European Airline Revenues Collapse
Academy award nomination deadline extended to 25 May
Call for inspiring STEM videos
Major declines of threatened mammal populations, but it’s not all bad
Pets of QUT unite for Twitter challenge
Research information outlines Pennsylvania specifics related to COVID-19
From Twitter to TikTok, University community comes together online during COVID-19
Researchers Use Electrostatic Charge to Assemble Particles into Materials Mimicking Gemstones and Salt Crystals
COVID-19 Point of Care Test Kits
Psyllid peptides could fight citrus greening disease
COVID-19 impact: Juan Hinestroza on fiber science and PPE
Mobile Black Spot Program enhancing services in regional Tasmania
Partnership With ABC To Support Learning From Home
Science and tech sector backs call for greater sovereign capability
Urban density and disease: University historian on whether COVID-19 will influence city planning
Actin ‘avalanches’ may make memories stick
Wallflowers could lead to new cancer, heart drugs
Astronomy virtual meeting tabs Kaltenegger for lecture
Unprecedented 3D images of live cells plus details of molecules inside
COVID-19 Social distancing having significant impacts on mental health, study shows
Neolithic Genomes From Modern-Day Switzerland Indicate Parallel Ancient Societies
Hand sanitiser on horizon to protect local healthcare workers
Kindness crusade in face of trying times
Stronger Protection for Sydneys water catchment following extensive review
Mass-produced microscopic sensors see light
Virologist to research antiviral and vaccine targets in SARS-Cov-2
An app for COVID-19 studies
Origin of Feces: coproID Reliably Predicts Sources of Ancient Poop
Crops can resist droughts thanks to microbes living in soil
Construction begun on new Astronomy Centre
Greed, politicking and climate change killing Murray-Darling, Keelty report shows
Australia’s food security not in question
Try science at home with #StayHome BiodiversityChallenge
Can coral reefs ‘have it all’?
University startup offers free seeds, indoor-gardening tips to families amid COVID-19 outbreak
Australia’s food supply guaranteed
Study finds evidence for existence of elusive ‘metabolon’
Insight Into Synapses
Polling: Gov Support for Arts Industry Popular and Necessary
Additions to resource industry underwater robots can boost ocean discoveries
Research Helps Volunteers Do Most Good After a Disaster
Researchers develop NSW COVID-19 hotspot database
Journey to center of Earth
Students loving our Studiosity program – Wollongong
Australian Museum turns ‘inside out’ to share virtual content
Penn State engineer receives DARPA grant to strengthen cybersecurity