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X-rays reveal microstructural fingerprints of 3D-printed alloy
Leading thinkers debate rights and wrongs of animal research
Beaker Street Festival returns to warm up winter in 2024
Great Biosecurity Quest is on – play your part
Our Coast Our Future: Help us develop a long-term plan for our coastal
UNE becomes first university to be endorsed by Soil Science
Senate inquiry exposes Australian Antarctic Division in turmoil
Aviation Reimagined to take decarbonisation discussion to new heights
Transforming WA Healthcare through innovation and technology
Renaming of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Stone Age herders transported heavy rock tools to grind animal bones, plants and pigment
Analysis of Grinding Tools Reveals Plant, Pigment and Bone Processing in Neolithic Northern Saudi Arabia
Genetic Testing could provide leads for cold cases
Computer scientists awarded $3M to bolster cybersecurity
Science helping manage prickly Reef pest
Insect Cyborgs: Towards Precision Movement
Scholarship gives platform for success
Increase your company profile via global life sciences Directory
AAD Senate inquiry hearings commence in Hobart
NIWA unravelling impacts on marine life after Cyclone Gabrielle
Astroonomy to offer Brinson Prize
Rediscovering hidden beauty of Australia’s marine plants
ANTARCTIC ADVENTUER AND HER BOAT ARRIVE AT SEA MUSEUM FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAY EXHIBITION
UPDATE #2 – Fatal crash at Pine Creek
Research: What Happens When We Assign Human Qualities to Companies?
Gamers help highlight disparities in algorithm data
$1,000 fine for driving on protected Bribie Island dunes
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MilliMobile is a tiny, self-driving robot powered only by light and radio waves
Nobody knows how consciousness works – but top researchers are fighting over which theories are really science
Citizen scientists collect more nature data than ever, showing us where common and threatened species live
Skilled worker shortage, government policy and rising costs key concerns for Qld resources companies
Rover Metals Announces the Appointment of McGinley and Associates for Its NEPA Permitting Process at the LGL Project, NV, USA
Heartwarming rescue marks World Cassowary Day
2023 Fall Graduation Ceremony
Large crocodile sighting – Airlie Beach
Ghost bats, crocodiles and another 161 species detected in Gulf of Carpentaria survey
Ocean acidification research is robust despite ebbs and flows
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Buried firearms recovered near Bendigo
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UW team’s shape-changing smart speaker lets users mute different areas of a room