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Mary Cairncross BioBlitz recognised as finalist in sustainability awards
Swinburne STEM subjects soar in Times Higher Education World University Rankings
QRC welcomes QCoal Foundation regional scholarship
Inspiring science teacher from Boothby recognised
Underwater Collision Research Facility opens in Launceston
Ludwig Harvard study reveals how non-mutational changes to genome drive a type of cancer
Carbon majors need to be responsible for their emissions: UNSW report
Society awards top honour to UNSW palaeontologist
Crop-improvement lab established with $25M USAID grant
Staller lecturer will share insights on game-theory economics
Bolivian Forager-Farmers with Amazing Heart Health Are Split About What Makes a Good Life
Prime Minister’s Prizes recognise excellence in science
PM Prize win for cancer drug discovery
Warmer nights prompt birds to lay eggs earlier
Ocean’s deep-water may be corroding Byron Bay’s coastal ecosystems
Distinguished kidney researcher joins Academy
Potential answer to pain found in mud
Burnet committed to hep C elimination
Marketing in today’s dental landscape: How do you measure success? (Part 2)
Major implications for global metal demand without industry change
Many minds better than one: meet dementia scientist collaborating for cognitive ageing breakthroughs
Government a step closer to banning whitebaiting
Deaf infants more attuned to parent’s visual cues, study shows
University, Vector Institute woo rising stars in machine learning field
Piranha fish swap old teeth for new simultaneously
DNA fracturing rewires gene control in cancer
First smart speaker system that uses white noise to monitor infants’ breathing
Ludwig researchers develop machine learning tool to refine personalized immunotherapy
No difference in suicide rates between refugees and migrants
Major environmental groups call on businesses to lead on climate policy
Drug reduces risk of pneumonia in newborn mice
“Whoa, I didn’t expect that”
New research suggests global ice age changed face of planet
Like Sniffs That Pass in Night – Modelling airborne disease diffusion
World Obesity, Optometry Congresses Head To Melbourne
UNSW Sydney joins $71.1 million ARC Centre of Excellence to improve automated decision making
Australian farmers report increasing appetite for succession planning
“Deadly” Victorian park management plan finalist for national award
Tis season for birds and birdwatching
Study aims to reduce macular scarring and avoid vision loss
AMA advocacy Results in bipartisan Support for medical indemnity stability
Investing in Our Children: Enrolments Open at Palmerston’s New Primary School
Cotton disease research from Texas to Narrabri
Aussie Backyard Bird Count is on again
New exhibit to feature whales and Aboriginal connections
Estuarine waters hold promise in global pain-relief hunt
Schwartz research funding applications close Nov. 11
Overlap allows nanoparticles to enhance light-based detection