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AusBiotech’s draft National Reconstruction Fund submission open for comment
Right ingredients for long-lasting career
Manufacturing advances bring material back in vogue
Listeners control dial in genre-crossing music
Flower Patterns Make Bumblebees More Efficient
PolyU research discovers nanoscale ferroelectric new materials exhibiting potential for making computer memory with low cost and low energy consumption
Minjerribah crocodile investigation
Quolls return to Tablelands home after epic journey to Victoria
Do sports compression tights help you recover after workout?
Full house at second TECH Cooking Studio
Lower voting age boosts participation in elections
Mouse bait online training course
Finland Calling: Australia, Take the Time to Celebrate your Joys
2624 new places at JCU, and more to come
2023 Scientific Computing Training Series announced
’23 Scientific Computing Training Series announced
Backing research centres to boost economic output
Scientists find way to heal scars left behind by heart attacks
Wildlife we love
Spinning into the future: Recently discovered exoplanet rings in New Year every five days
Cutting costs and emissions in beef production
21st International Symposium on Health Related Water Microbiology
New data insights giving Australian Open players edge
Why do our dogs and cats bring us dead animals?
From the desert to Davis: Karen Pye takes on a new remote challenge in Antarctica 10 January 2023
Remove Low Integrity Carbon Credits from Safeguard Mechanism: Australia Institute
Honouring City of Parramatta’s rich heritage on Australia Day
Supporting a busy season of science: Ben Patrick finds his feet again on the frozen continent 7 January 2023
Consultation begins on early stage venture capital model for WA
High school students receive Merit Award at Singapore International Mathematical and Computational Challenge 2.0
Tokyo Tech performs well at 45th ICPC World Finals
Australia’s million-year ice core quest departs Casey Station in Antarctica
Top financial goal for 2023: To reduce living costs and expenses
Drug checking boost continues to keep New Zealanders safer this summer
Spontaneous baby movements have purpose
New monitoring plan provides snapshot of Geographe Waterways
HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP Responds to “Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Development Blueprint”
Climate Impacts Are Increasing; Textbooks Aren’t Keeping Pace
Man fined $30,000 for contravening EPO
REDCap support increases and boasts new features for researchers and users
Small Changes Can Have Big Impact on Health
All DES wants for Christmas is for you to be Crocwise and stay safe
Later brand reveal in advertisements leads to better sales
Airdrop delivers camp for Antarctic science campaign 20 December 2022
Growing ‘academic tree’
TRC supporting state government waste management, recycling survey
AFP forensics called to solve Christmas mystery
New Defence Advocate to promote WAs defence industry