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5 Aussie inventions that changed agriculture
Council commits to new MOU with JCU
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research receives $1 million funding
Parkinson’s linked to gene on Y-chromosome in men for first time
Time and tide ? how Moon and other factors affect our oceans
Protectors win INDIGI HACK
Western Australia’s brightest minds recognised at Premier’s Science Awards
Society of coral scientists is clear on dangers of misinformation and polluted water to Great
Researchers to host a ‘sleep over’ in name of science
UNSW Sydney researchers top nation in latest CRC grants
Jersey colour linked to league injuries
Children inspired to test-drive designs during inaugural Burnie Derby
James Webb Space Telescope could begin learning about TRAPPIST-1 atmospheres
Women and Internet, dolphins in Adelaide, and fun with Periodic Table
Sex lives of flies could be key to tackling food waste
New tools help detect digital domestic abuse
Forest carbon still plentiful post-wildfire after century of fire exclusion
Which city is most polluted? No one knows
Finding right fit at work is critical to your health
Startup works with Cornell AgriTech on mushroom burger
Air pollution can accelerate lung disease as much as a pack a day of cigarettes
Damaged hearts rewired with nanotube fibers
$50,000, 5 teams, 1 summer – Summer Founders Program results
Houston universities team upto boost minorities in academia
Stroke researchers look to skies for latest breakthrough
Prisoners give back to community by building national park toilets
DNA tests of UK waters could help catch invasive species early
Hands on with science guiding Valley’s future
Love our Reef
Queensland students repel pest invaders in national science competition
Antiseptic resistance in bacteria could lead to next-gen plastics
Pop-up science in Maryborough engages students
New hub launched to transform caring
Woodstock at 50: lasting impact of a tribute to peace, music and love
Are laxatives answer to more powerful mobile phones, cars that run better?
Art & Science of Relaxation comes to Perth
Former guerrillas becoming conservationists
NSW summit to tackle ethics of AI
Technology available to achieve COAG waste crisis goals
Money from aid budget no trade for risking survival of Pacific nations: Oxfam
Aboriginal name for dinosaur
Roof completion marks USC Moreton Bay milestone
Government can’t continue to ignore biotech
New Review Suggests Normal Use of Electronic Cigarettes is Unlikely to Raise Significant Health
Government responds to Royal Society Te Apārangi report on gene editing
A Greener Recycling Industry
First cells on ancient Earth may have emerged because building blocks of proteins stabilized
Detention basins could catch more than stormwater