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How to break silent codes of family and sexual violence
NACCHO recognises importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HIV Awareness Week and 2019 World
2020 Tasmanian Institute of Sport scholarships announced
Whales stop being socialites when boats are about
New QUT Research Centres
Study aims to improve green spaces in Liverpool
Can cooling tropical cities warm up economy?
Researchers get ‘glimpse into a human mind’ as it makes choices in groups, social media
Ostrich eggshell beads reveal 10,000 years of cultural interaction across Africa
Stellar black holes much bigger than previously thought, study finds
University and Caltech collaborate on pathway to carbon-neutral plastics
Step inside Punctum’s Cooling House
All nanotubes are fit to print
Games can protect thinking skills in older age
Explore nature. Take photos. Help science
Prestigious award a first for Bendigo
Scientists develop first implantable magnet resonance detector
Seal of Love Charitable Foundation’s HK$40m Gift Empowers Students to Solve Real-World Problems
Academy Fellows awarded 2019 CSL Florey Medal
CSL Florey Medal recognises cell death research pioneers
Big Rig Brings Rock-Solid Promise Of Low-Emissions Future
Lifetime achievement award for reproductive health research
Researchers to study ‘fairy circles’, tree rings and smoke signals with Academy support
Enzyme discovery could keep tonnes of polyester from landfill
Cape Richards resort clean-up underway
Japanese anime and zoos boost public interest in conservation of real-life animal characters
Koalas are not ‘functionally extinct’ but they are in danger
Biosecurity Advisory Committee announced
Council approves $149,000 in grants for community
Governor’s School STEM Awards won by country and city schools
Swinburne and UP Education to deliver pathway programs
Matilda Centre launches at University of Sydney
Who will care for older people with an intellectual disability?
New Colombo Plan Scholars announced
University of Canterbury partners in city’s plan to takeoff in NZ’s aerospace
Evidence and innovation at centre as scientists visit political leaders
Help bridge gap between science and parliament
Simulating amino acid starvation may improve dengue vaccines
Dads in prison can bring poverty, instability for families on outside
Baylor researchers Wang, Lichtarge named 2019 AAAS Fellows
AAAS recognizes six researchers for distinguished work advancing science
Cornell nutrition research will inform WHO guidelines, policy
University study reveals why nicotine initially feels disgusting, could help smokers quit
Repatriation of Wanniyalaeto remains following ceremony in Edinburgh
AWAKE: More plasma = more acceleration
Rally confirms Opposition promise to overturn decision to shut down native forestry – upper House inquiry to be launched
Woodford Festival land proposed for reclassification
Upper House Inquiry to be launched into VIC forestry shutdown