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Countdown to 2020 Federation University Road National Championships commences
DNA may hold clue to protecting endangered species
How to build a chloroplast
Future proofing Australia from natural disaster
Blood test for deadly eye melanoma
Improving memory deficits in Down syndrome model
Iowa State delivers $3.4 billion impact to state economy
10-year study provides model for deer management strategies
Iconic South African Retailer Boosts Agility with Oracle
Sexual minorities continue to face discrimination, despite increasing support
Bottlebrushes rise up to control coatings
Apple launches three innovative studies today in new Research app
Spacewalk for AMS: Watch live with CERN and ESA
£6 million grant for particle physics research
Bacteria in gut may alter ageing process, finds NTU Singapore study
Tender release for Australia’s new research supercomputer
Mental health leader hailed on Hunter research’s night of nights
Momentum gathers on air quality monitoring concerns
Western Sydney University announces new Deans for Schools of Built Environment, Science and Psychology
Fine minds to advise on mine rehabilitation
NUS partners with global online course provider edX to expand its suite of courses
Nanoscale neural network developed with Japan and US researchers
Emergency chiefs: Climate change is here no
Boosting support for small and family businesses
Improving Australia’s Environmental Footprint – One Footpath at a Time
Updated health statement on Queensland bush fires
Invest and Trade to drive business to WA and create jobs
Fighting back against invasive pests
Graduates to help lead Australian grape and wine sector
Youth Art Prize on tour in Orbost, Lakes Entrance – East Gippsland
Shaping Australia’s food identity
University researcher helps develop simple, low-cost way for countries to measure public health
World Bee Project Works to Sustain Buzz with Oracle Cloud and AI
Firefighters’ Workplace ‘Brothers’ Can Ease Stress of a Dangerous Job, but Protecting Spouses from Knowing Perils Can Ramp Up Anxiety
Theoretical tubulanes inspire ultrahard polymers
Making Multi-Player Gaming an Educational Experience
Nuclear fuel alternatives after Fukushima have challenges ahead
Another doctor for Grains Innovation Park
$22 million in new biofutures projects set to start in Queensland
Cells control their dance of death
A runaway star, ejected from galactic heart of darkness
Swinburne physicist wins Moyal Medal
Water Corporation Board appointments
New facilities open at Carnarvon Community College
Projects highlight new risks with automated vehicles, animal disease
Antidepressant pollutants in waterways are destroying social dynamics of fish, study finds
Modern apes smarter than pre-humans
Research estimates value of impact national parks have on mental health