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Unlocking chemo-resistance in cancer
Steelcase ‘SILQ’ honoured at 2019 Good Design Awards
Australian plants extracting high-value metals from mining wastes
2D perovskite materials found to have unique, conductive edge states
4-H’ers prepare ‘rusty’ experiment for space station
Iowa State attracts $469 million in external funds
Penn State researcher sees potential for ancient life on Martian surface
NTT DATA Presents Future of Digital Acceleration
Powered’s Big Ideas Store Returns for 2019
Hydraulic fracturing plan a step in right direction
High Intensity Interval Training May Prevent Cognitive Decline
Infanticide by mammalian mothers
Nominations Open For 20th Victorian Honour Roll Of Women
“The telescope offers enormous potential”
No plan to grow scientific community
Construction underway to upgrade South Bunbury Primary School
Extended metropolitan closure to take pressure off pinkies
Australian dementia innovation on showcase in Los Angeles
Refundability supports R&D out of gate
New way forward for management of Cape York’s national parks
New look for Yanchep Lagoon Primary School revealed
Long term Reef Monitoring Report Waves Burning Red flag for our Reef, says AMCS
Free public forum on female fertility and pregnancy
“Forgive your worst enemy”
Southampton scientists make breakthrough in search for future drugs for age-related
Spotlight on business of farming at Naracoorte
Water boost to help native fish survive drought
University of Canterbury’s soccer robots only NZ team in international RoboCup
Love your pet, love your vet
Funding Assistance Register to support future battery industry
Construction, automation, robotics researcher to join architectural engineering
Coral reefs shifting away from equator, new study finds
Characterizing ‘arrow of time’ in open quantum systems
New method helping to find deletions and duplications in human genome
Baylor researchers, Medterra CBD join to study effects of CBD
Ancient Molar Points to Interbreeding Between Archaic Humans and Homo Sapiens in Asia
Southern Cross University swimmer Moesha Johnson claims silver in Italy
Creativity and technology collide at USC Art Gallery
Otago study calls for moral as well as social values to be considered in rugby selection
Chance discovery by University researchers could lead to breakthrough in battle against
Grazing animals drove domestication of grain crops
New imaging method aids in water decontamination
Fighting drug resistance with fast, artificial enhancement of natural products
Plant nutrient detector breakthrough
ABCs of herbicide resistance in Wimmera
Winter program helps to secure a place at University
Training to meet demand in growing cell therapy industry
New bionic eye prototype shows promise