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Composite Metal Foam Outperforms Aluminum for Use in Aircraft Wings
Stories captured in book reveal essence of urban extension education
Walking ability, cognitive function key for people with MS to participate in social life
NTU Singapore and GLOBALFOUNDRIES Singapore to jointly explore next-gen memory technology
Forests on Radar
Symposium to explore use of new technologies in arts
New AgTech scholarship set to bear fruit
National identifies Zero Carbon Bill changes
Study sheds new light on growth of bladder cancer
Ovarian cancer ‘invasion cells’ identified
Territory Students All Set to Build Up STEAM at Darwin High School
A Sustainable Carbon-free Asia Pacific – Hydrogen Era
Businesses to benefit from Australia’s first flow chemistry lab
New partnership to boost sport in South West
It’s season for birdwatching
Sheep Sustainability Framework aims for trust and transparency
Coral discovery equips researchers with new environmental monitoring method
Grant to help train researchers on mental health disparities in U.S., abroad
Transforming sulphur dioxide from harmful to useful
Margaret River Senior High School redevelopment
Funding to secure future of rare Norfolk Island birds
Tasmania’s Australian Of Year for 2020 announced
Students workshop climate action plans
Breeding program matching oil quality with market demand
New material captures carbon dioxide
Nations meet in Hobart to conserve Southern Ocean
Exercise scientist makes moves for teaching
New project to study harsh parenting to inform better interventions
QUT researchers part of centres to boost Australian agriculture and biomanufacturing
CIVIC radical collaboration initiative makes six new hires
Penn State research informs PA report on school start times
Qantas passenger research reveals top ways travellers try to beat jetlag
New hope for people with diabetes
Things to Do, Oct. 18-25, 2019
Scientists unwind mystery behind DNA replication
Embryo’s early development revealed in a dish
Breakthrough for biofuels that could be made from seawater rather than crude oil
Eye to eye with a 350-year old cow
Researchers take out top prizes in science
Mothers’ behavior influences bonding hormone oxytocin in babies
Estimating calorie content not clear-cut for all
Biodiversity Improves Crop Production
UNSW Engineering tops Australia in latest subject rankings
Indian Ocean Rim at forefront of medical congress in Perth
Scientists recognised as future leaders in research innovation
Academy reaches two million Facebook likes in two years
Mathematics trailblazer and role model wins PM Science Prize
Hackerspace funding to help harness ideas of manufacturing creatives