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Sustained drop in gambling frequency since pubs and clubs re-opened
DNA nanobots build themselves – how can we help them grow right way?
Dr Graeme Lorimer honoured with Bill Wilkins Volunteer Award
More low energy street lights on way
Charting developing brain
120,000-year-old supernova remnants detected in neighbouring galaxy
CDU program to boost NT’s paramedics workforce
Major upgrade underway at Glenunga High
Architect announced for new state-of-the-art science labs at Balga Senior High School
Brisbane Roar will be kicking goals at a holiday clinic
Pilot whale study reveals copycat calls to outsmart predators
Upgraded Classrooms For Ringwood Secondary College
ASIC consults on consumer remediation guidance
Smashing gender stereotypes: meet new Superstars of STEM
Supercharge your microscope: researchers share guide for ultra-precise 3D imaging
Two Monash academics recognised in national Superstars of STEM program
Stuckeman School researchers receive interdisciplinary research grant
Anti-hazing efforts to honor Antonio Tsialas ’23
Smartphones help show how places affect health in real time
Supporting Tassie businesses: Doubling coaching hours in Digital Ready program
Roll out of Snowy Water Licence amendments
Gold Coast Bay an oasis for humpback whales with calves
Strength training: how does Australia shape up?
Outcomes from 2020 Developing Northern Australia conference
Ensuring Aussies get their money’s worth this Christmas
Discovery Collection – Mosman
Australian undersea naming success on global stage 2 December 2020
‘A false sense of security’: Automated vehicle tech can impede driver performance, University study finds
Tackling Ethics Concerns Regarding Use of ‘Carebots’ to Assist Older Adults
Octogenarian snapper found in WA becomes oldest tropical reef fish by two decades
Calling all students for AgriFutures Horizon Scholarships
Maths and photography combine in 2020 scienceXart schools competition
First Nature Index Germany published
Visualizations that intuitively and accurately reflect data
Warbler coloration shaped by evolution via distinct paths
Registration open for a seminar on collaborating across disciplines
Networks for memory and learning
QUT Change Plan finalised
Down to earth fun these school holidays
Serious COVID, environmental and labour rights concerns plague Australian Antarctic Division replacement vessel
Developing Australia’s Space Industry
States and Territories to Thank for Emissions Drop
Forgotten voices: Meet three University historians who are changing our understanding of past
COVID-19 Peer Hub combats vaccine avoidance amid pandemic
Upgrades Delivered For Lilydale And Upper Yarra Schools
Australia and Japan: 40 years of international collaboration on science, technology and innovation
Real-world nuclear power benefits outlined in Vic Parliament report
New café and kitchen facilities completed at Darling Range Sports College