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New tools for fairer AI
Digital readiness boost changing businesses
Brains ‘primed’ for life on land
Investment in resources and energy pipeline remains strong
QUT Motorsport ready to rev up with Lando
Students recognised with ADF Future Innovators Award
Mark Willacy and ABC Investigations team win Gold Walkley; ABC awarded for bushfires and coronavirus coverage
Middle Stone Age Populations Repeatedly Occupied West African Coast
School is out and early uni offers are in for Year 12s
Recovery of Perth’s coastal abalone stocks great news for local fishers
As Morrison prepares ground to ditch Kyoto credits Liberals and Labor both failing 2030 test
Parliamentary Friends of Regenerative Agriculture Group launches on National Ag Day
Banning NZ seafood exports to US – how is Sea Shepherd doing?
A pressure sensor at your fingertips
President updates community on Spring 2021 planning
Elephant genetics guide conservation
Manchester academic recognised as one of world’s most cited scholars
Cornell tool connects farmers to Walmart climate goals
La Trobe wins Higher Education Award
Monash awarded for excellence
Fostering creativity in researchers: How Automation Can Revolutionize Materials Research
Lightning joins forces with Lift Project Sunshine Coast
CSIRO research vessel Investigator films meteor break up over ocean
Muscle typology may be key to elite cyclists’ success at chosen sport
Christmas Gift Appeal – Mosman 19 November
Agreement advanced to purchase up to 5 million COVID-19 vaccines
Found: a genetic link to molecular events that precede symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease
LegUp Computing, a University Engineering startup, acquired by U.S.-based Microchip Technology
For Neural Research, Wireless Chip Shines Light on Brain
Glass bottles amongst most environmentally impactful says Southampton study
Elite scientists recognised
Gift of clean air: Cornellian donates purifiers to Statler
UW part of $5.8M contract to study wireless charging on moon
Study Finds Some Sport Fish Are Caught Repeatedly – Which Could Throw Off Our Count
Abundant corals and fishes emerge from ancient contours of Arafura Marine Park
VU races to top of Shanghai Global Rankings
Views of human biology busting clips triple during COVID
Kākā monitoring reveals four-fold population increase
Colac Otway Shire Council Elects Cr Kate Hanson Mayor
World-first guidance sets a global standard for HIV prevention
Houston companies awarded top honors at premier life science venture capital conference
Biathlon e-book aims for insight
Ludwig Lausanne receives Team Science Award from Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Release of 2019 Defence Census results
Architect appointed for job-creating $32m Carine Senior High School redevelopment
Putting reality in virtual additive manufacturing education
Gut check: Teff grain boosts stomach microbiome health
Connectivity of Multicomponent Fluids in Subduction Zones