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Science Week at Libraries 3 August
Margaret Hendry School expansion complete
Beaker Street shining spotlight on science
Beaker Street, where science and art meet in Hobart
Albanese Government helping to commercialise Aussie know-how
9 receive 2023 Bowers CIS-LinkedIn grants
Researchers prefer same-gender co-authors, study confirms
IT security in comic
Albanese must address AAD uncertainty
NEW BREED OF VET OPENS IN HAWTHORNE
Greens introduce bill to expand presumptive cancer scheme for Victorian firefighters
Research shows small grants have significant impact on disadvantaged families
NSW CURRICULUM REFORMS: HAVE YOUR SAY ON DRAFT K-10 SYLLABUSES
Climate Jobs Institute releases Washington state report
Are you the missing link? Missing Persons Week 2023 shines a light on the importance of voluntary DNA
Positive progress in regulated tree clearing throughout Queensland
How to Stock Healthy Pantry
Meeting of Female Physicists in Würzburg
Library love – feel proud of your shelves, Bayside
Australian Antarctic Division cuts attack on science
2020 Election Studies Reveals Power of Facebook, Instagram Algorithms-But Show Limited Impact on Attitudes
Contribute to Berridale’s historical record
These ‘protective’ foods may help you live longer
Think again: how to reduce environmental cost of routinised workplace tasks
Government to review weather forecasting system
New research into the health and wellbeing impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle awarded
NASA selects Cornell astronomer for ULTRASAT observatory
Dietitians descend on Melbourne to delve into the nations most pressing nutrition issues
National Science Week – DCCEEW Questacon takeover!
Advanced manufacturing hearing: health, robotics and space tech
Ground-breaking study uses pine slash to improve soil
DOC funds five new predator-free tools
To Stick or to Bounce: Size Determines the Stickiness of Cosmic Dust Aggregates
POSTECH president leads delegation to Tokyo Tech
Dangerous interactions start of habituation on K’gari
Alzheimer treatments, MS-2 Step, oral contraception and flu vaccination in the news
Freedom and autonomy of science and research in Israel
Food size matters
Makes sea creatures with Carolyn Cardinet this Science Week
Win a Know Your Drone DJI Mavic Pro prize pack for your school
Council Provides more than $28,000 in Financial Assistance
Wild at Art inspires new generation of nature lovers
Sustainable Forestry Net in Net Zero
Vulnerable native mouse discovered 100 km from its last known location in NSW
Using data for policy decisions: NSF funds economics study
Conversation Hour at Kiama Libraries
Actinogen CMO presents academic poster to Alzheimer’s Association International Conference
How Mindfulness Can Ease Your Dental Anxiety. Even if You Don’t Love Meditating