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New job vacancies: Enrich lives and livelihoods of rural communities in Indo-Pacific region
Climate plays large role in carbon release from streams, researchers find
Government welcomes High Court ruling on climate case
Exploration ideas fuel critical minerals growth
Professor Brendan Crabb admitted to Australian Academy of Science
Beecroft takes UniSC’s top sporting honour
Greens set sights on swimmable Yarra Birrarung
New M.S. in advanced urban design launches at Cornell AAP in NYC
Labor’s gas handouts erode their COP31 chances
Museum Up Late set to inspire and capture curiosity
Science and tech superstars to support diversity
Drive safely to stay alive – we want you here for Christmas
Superstars of STEM 2023 announcement by Minister for Industry & Science Ed Husic MP
Fruit flies use corrective movements to maintain stability after injury
‘Butterfly Bot’ is Fastest Swimming Soft Robot Yet
Sea level rise predicted to dramatically speed up erosion of rock coastlines by 2100
Crocodile tracking program to inform management
$3m for Burdekin landholders to drive change for Reef
Research partnership to help prepare for future infectious disease threats officially launched
Grant Recipients’ Progress Report and Roundtable Meeting Held for Yoshinori Ohsumi Fund for Fundamental Research
Unusual vessel cruises in for beach-boosting trial
Power to princess – study shows speedy way to reduce gender stereotypes
Stephanie Alexander to visit Mt Molloy State School
Successful flying fox strategy reviewed and expanded
Innovative design to cater for growing Shenton College enrolments
Researchers among world’s most highly-cited
Autonomous Crawling Soft ‘Ringbots’ Can Navigate Narrow Gaps
‘Think globally, act locally’ with new bird conservation tool
Funding shortfall for critical cardiovascular research
Guardians of green and golden bell frog ride
Power returning to South Ridge
Stormy weather cuts power to parts of Bedford Park
High performing student athletes on pathway to success
Conversion therapy chaos in Liberal camp
Tech Summit 2022 backs Kiwi start-ups to take on world
Great Victorian Fish Count celebrates two decades of incredible discoveries
Tokyo Tech to introduce new admission methods, female student quotas
‘Benefits are huge’: Have your say on future citizen scientist programs
Octopuses witnessed hurling silt, shells and algae
Novel Nanowire Fabrication Technique Paves Way for Next Generation Spintronics
Ramped up: Higher demand for wild leeks has foragers overeager, threatens plant
Swinburne researchers recognised as national leaders
Nature focused community event coming to Doreen
6th NanoLSI Symposium on November 14-15, 2022
Launching new events registration platform in eHub
NSW Health Pathology celebrates first decade
Can pets help solve crimes?
It’s fire ban season and there is new danger rating system