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Creating Jobs by Building Brighter Futures: Education Projects Support Hundreds of Jobs
Say hello to Little Bang Discovery Club
Otago hosting 10th International Penguin Conference
University launches new India strategy
New way to measure quality of aged care
Industry and Export Awards finalists show WA’s business diversity
Work on multimillion STEM centre underway at Bunbury school
Deadline extended for 2020 Gilead Fellowship Research Grants Program
Microscopic Macquarie Island plant named after Antarctic ecologist
STA recruiting new Communications Manager
Citizen science to help provide valuable insights into artificial reefs
New standards support successful mine closure
Australian ‘digital twin’ technology set to transform manufacturing
Dolphin plan deeply flawed
Brillouin scattering: a third wave emerges in integrated circuits
Certificate program develops skills in machine learning
HEISHA launches new pilot free VTOL fixed wing
Psychological Stress Is Hard on Body, but Coping Mechanisms Can Make for Healthier, Happier Lives
Physicists use light flashes to discover, control new quantum states of matter
How ergonomic is your warehouse job? Soon, an app might be able to tell you
University conference on Ibadism highlights pluralism within Islamic tradition
Student launches search engine for sustainable fashion in UK
Explore uni life at La Trobe’s Open Day
Merck Granted Seven Additional CRISPR Patents, Bringing Total to 20 Worldwide
HKUST Launches Joint School MSc in Financial Technology Program
Public sector union responds to Prime Minister’s remarks on public service
Children’s science lab sparks a passion for STEM
Protecting Australia’s citrus industry
Captains announced for RSV Nuyina
Personal finance sector reform needed to benefit all Australians
Science-backed company to tackle social licence
Painaustralia appoints Professor ian Chubb Chair Elect
Fire and Forestry: How Intact Forests Can Work As Buffer to Bushfires
Scholarships ease challenges of ‘big city’ living
Genetic redundancy aids competition among bacteria in symbiosis with squid
Global market of dietary supplement is welcoming a rising star GLYMATE
World-class centre for future engineers
La Trobe climbs in ARWU global ranking
New pain organ discovered in skin
Deer census takes off
Show will go on: Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade given extra protection
University of Sydney ranks among world’s top 100
Researchers develop tools to help manage seagrass survival
Showcasing Tasmania’s marine science and aquaculture capabilities
Flinders improves in world university rankings
Cosmic rays, pyramids, spitting for science and Universe in four dimensions
Joint research partnership set to grow primary industries in South Australia
Super-deep diamonds shine new light on Earth’s ancient past