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Tokyo Tech Research Video on “Discovery of a Method for Efficient ‘KODA’ Production to Augment Plant Growth” Now Online For stable production…
National Robotics Strategy backing advanced manufacturing
Ear-resistible: why there are some songs we simply can’t get out of our head
NYU Dentistry Research Wins STAT Madness 2023
Manchester partners with National Grid to progress three net zero innovation projects
Seeing is more than believing
Cyber security update
Poor state of Tasmanian Government cyber security no surprise
Emissions data encouraging, but more still to be done
Crackdown on illegally dumped waste on Sunshine Coast
Defence partnership to manufacture high energy laser system
Awards acknowledge role of accessible research communication
Acclaimed Australian Artist Ryan L Foote opens new multi-art and culinary space 12 months in-the-making
Jacobs and CSIRO coming together to shape a more sustainable world
Major Crime search at Uleybury for body of Geoffrey McLean
Waratah Galilee Coal Mine EA refused
ICT, Science and Technology Minister has the opposite of the Midas touch
Strong demand for minerals for low-emissions technology
Call To Honour Exceptional Women In Victoria
Tasmanians deserve to know if their personal data has been compromised
An Improved, Visible Light-Harvesting Catalyst to Speed Up Reactions
Dash into Gardens Point for 2023 QUT Classic
High Fibre Wheat to enter Australian market with six times more fibre than standard wheat flour
The search is on: ABC seeking Australia’s brightest minds in 2023
Amcor wins Packaging Excellence Award for environmental performance and shelf appeal
Buzz about bees sees kids swarm to enter science competition
2023 City Nature Challenge
Inkfish funding to boost Minderoo-WA deep-sea research
HR leader to return to UQ in chief role
Yale University and WHO launch innovative partnership to scale up Behavioural Sciences for Better Health initiative
STA Welcomes National Reconstruction Fund
Half of Australia’s permanent migrants are now Australian citizens
$15 billion National Reconstruction Fund passes Senate
Fortescue welcomes multi-party agreement on strengthening Australia’s climate policy architecture
Separated at last
Artists announced – Sanctuary Point Library Public Art Project
Ballarat’s Biggest Playgroup
Police appeal for information into historical Melbourne CBD sexual assault
UN experts urge Parties to Rotterdam Convention to adopt amendment listing hazardous chemicals
ACU retains top spot for QS ranking in Theology, Divinity and Religious studies
Tax credit boosts cash flow for Kiwi innovators
New study reveals that the Tasmanian tiger might have survived to 1980s or later
Merging passion and leadership
More predictable renewable energy could lower costs
Marsupials and other mammals separately evolved flight many times, and we are finally learning how
Blind people sense their heartbeats better than sighted
Boroondara takes City Nature Challenge
Directory of Australian accelerators and incubators launched