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Study finds uses for dead carp
UNSW engineers hone their art at new exhibition in Manly
First-year University course shines a light on language-based discrimination
Gene network sparks future autism treatment
Otago research reveals past rapid Antarctic ice loss due to ocean warming
Statement on Climate Change
Gulf Coast corals face catastrophe
Artificial cells act more like real thing
University researcher creates space for children to talk about serious issues
Physical forces affect bacteria’s toxin resistance, study finds
Jelly invention can heal itself like human skin
Transition to renewable energy needs to consider global threat to species
Weight change between pregnancies is linked to having premature and large at birth babies
KPMG expects to invest US$5 billion in digital strategy and expand Microsoft alliance to accelerate
La Trobe receives $3.35m in ARC grants
$4.6 million research centre to help improve safety on WA roads
NSW soil scientists in top 1% of global research
Macquarie University research gets a $9.6 million funding boost
Collaboration with top Canadian health network
NUS Law launches new Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law
Biotech industry astonished as government moves on plan to cut R&D incentive
Household drug may give small babies a better start to life
Improving life support by de-stressing blood cells
Mobile devices blur work and personal privacy raising cyber risks: QUT researcher
New eDNA tool research helps scientists find deep sea corals
Lifelike chemistry created in lab search for ways to study origin of life Researchers develop
New international research project to study religion’s impact on family size and child health
Hip joint study aims to slow osteoarthritis
Marine parks face uncertain fate in changing oceans
Australian Climate Roundtable Renews Joint Policy Principles
New collaboration to help fight growing herbicide resistance
Science delivers more Aussie-grown prawns for Christmas
New structure of Government Departments
Taskforce for Perth Cultural Centre announced
Study prompts call for disaster-specific pharmacy legislation
Marine parks face uncertain fate in a changing ocean
Exhibition honouring pioneering women in science and art
UNSW receives more than $30m in Australian Research Council funding
Patient diaries reveal propensity for epileptic seizures
New tool to predict global spread of dengue
Outlook for polar regions in a 2 degrees warmer world
UNE takes on climate change in curriculum and research
Multiplexed C dots track cancer cells to improve patient care
RMIT and Amazon Web Services set to build Aussie skills for cyber resilience
Jennifer Stiegler-Balfour presents e-reader research study at New England Psychological Association conference
Book provides a map for reading boundary-challenging author
Hundreds of Environmental Health Professionals Across Country Report Challenges and Research Needs
Better wildfire and smoke predictions with new vegetation database