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Project to look at climate impacts on Northern Australia’s turtle populations
Science to help us better prepare for future pandemics
Curious Kids: what came first, the chicken or the egg?
Covid variant BA.2.86 detected in Aotearoa New Zealand
Fine issued to man who killed python
Statement by Environment Minister Leanne Linard regarding Woodgate sea wall project
New CSIRO handbook to guide Australian businesses towards nature positive future
Researchers “bioprint” living brain cell networks in the lab
GymAware named as ACT Exporter of Year
Greenpeace tactics painting unbalanced view of fishing
National Reconstruction Fund Board meets for first time
Fine issued for taking snake out in public
NIWA solves seafloor mystery
CSIRO launches free program targeting SME innovation in agrifood​
Helping Country Youth Kick Accommodation Costs to the Curb Series: St Martin’s
Psychologist receives NSF grant to study social brain
Welcoming Victorians To Big Bandicoot Backyard
Are we about to see a rare green comet light up the sky? An expert on what to expect from Nishimura
National parks seeking volunteers for annual koala survey
Council’s Mario movie night a super start to school holidays
Going with quantum flow
Locking in gains ahead of dry times
Battery-free robots use origami to change shape in mid-air
Light pollution threatens coastal marine systems
UQ Gatton Staff shocked at proposal to outsource cleaners’ jobs
Building offshore decommissioning industry
Queensland helping to lead the way in measuring the state of the environment
When robots imitate life: Project explores better way to train AI
‘Opting in’ to see information can reduce hiring bias
‘Trevor-Fest’ to honor late Prof. Trevor Pinch
Fail to stop ends in crash Brighton
Feedback sought on Employee Share Schemes policy
Replace our broken funding system and commit to Australian research
Fishing for clear information in a sea of noise   
Council proudly supports Nature Pact 2023: An invitation to connect with nature
Seafood New Zealand Finds “Much to Like” in Green’s Oceans Policy, but Warns Against Misinformation
VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT USING “UNRELIABLE” RESEARCH FOR MURRAY DARLING POLICY – GREENS REFER TO AUDITOR-GENERAL, OMBUDSMAN
Protected animals’ heads removed in spate of horrific incidents
‘Brainless’ Robot Can Navigate Complex Obstacles
CEF Namoi Celebrates 20 Years
Normanton crocodile deaths – update
Helping businesses support community
The science of dreams and nightmares – what is going on in our brains while we’re sleeping?
Kickstart your composting and worm farming this Spring
Recipients can recognize – and correct – positive bias
Tokyo Tech high school students shine at Korea Science Academy Science Fair
Draft national science and research priorities
Breeding program welcomed but we must protect economic contribution of salmon industry 07 September 2023