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Putting plastic to good use: building a sustainable future
Dingoes Snagged Hook, Line And Sinker
Rebuilding the economy through better regulation
Sound Science Delivers Whale Symphony 24 July 2024
Aerospace Technology Leaders Call for Expanding Research on Non-CO2 Emissions
New research uncovers how Australians choose to treat and manage pain
Rats Caught In Act, Preying On ‘protein Pearls’
State Funds Help Restore Soils, Native Vegetation 22 July
2024/25 Female Victorian Emerging Players Program squad unveiled 
Territory can attract twice as many skilled workers through 2024 Migration Program
Plants in space; paleo-art; 3D-printed meds; your brain on AI; First Nations-First Scientists; counting koalas
Swinburne among worlds top 15 universities for scientific impact
Council Endorses Over $13.5K In Financial Assistance
Why are some people happy when they are dying?
Five ways to keep your pets cool when the weather’s hot
Burnet senior research officer awarded Moderna Global Fellowship
Florey discovery: The ‘broken gate’ causing unstoppable brain signals in severe childhood epilepsy
Academy’s Advice Informed Australia’s RNA Blueprint
Some say a shot of olive oil can prevent a hangover – here’s what the science says
37 Joint research teams from TMDU and Tokyo Tech announce innovative findings
Science Week STEAM Zone Fossils And Bones
Science Week Story Times
Fors Receives ACS Young Investigator Award
SOTIO Enters into Multi-Target Antibody Agreement with Biocytogen to Expand ADC Pipeline
Science Tokyo Inaugural Giving Campaign
Merck expands its fertility benefit to employees in New Zealand
Patient Safety Movement Foundation Presents 11th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit on September 6-7, 2024
Australia’s Economic Accelerator Advisory Board Welcomed
CORRECTION: Historic appointments elevate four female solicitors
Historic appointments elevate four female solicitors
Supermassive black holes have masses of more than a million suns – but their growth has slowed as the universe has aged
TISA 2024 Spring Welcome Party attracts over 230 participants
New facilities for staff & students at San Damiano College
How astronomers work out the size of the Solar System
Bacteria Form Glasslike State
Derrimut Chemical Fire Update
Five Kea Killed By Vehicles On Milford Road
New AI Predator Detection Tools Available
Astronomers Amazed By Black Hole Discovery
Economist To Study Collective Action With NSF Grant
Rewild Your Backyard With This Workshop Series
Redesigning videoconferencing for, and by, people who stutter
Dig safely when building sandcastles and tunnels this summer – collapsing sand holes can cause suffocation and even death
Micromachines Steered By Microorganisms
Detecting Lung Cancer With Nanotech
DOE funds new Cornell accelerator science trainee program
Southern Australia is freezing. How can it be so cold in a warming climate?
Flexible and Durable Bioelectrodes: The Future of Healthcare Wearables The proposed bioelectrode can lead to comfortable and long-lasting wearables for healthcare and fitness applications