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Mind over matter? Not when it comes to weight loss
Victoria’s Senior Secondary Students Sit New GAT
How tardigrades bear dehydration
Academy confirmed as independent scientific adviser at Folbigg inquiry
Webb telescope has released its very first exoplanet image – here’s what we can learn from it
Biodiversity Month Working Bees
New national Fire Danger Rating System
Geelong recognised globally as leading Smart City
‘Coffee Hour’ to discuss youth movements and politics of climate change
Computational Model Could Speed Development of Semiconductors Useful in Quantum Applications
New Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods and Colorectal Cancer in Men
Are you koala-ty spotter?
New Australian Fire Danger Rating System
New national Fire Danger Rating System from 1 September
Countdown is on to agriculture’s big day
New model that examines materials at mesoscale may be bridge to next-gen devices
AgDay 2022: Countdown is on to agriculture’s big day
Sharks walk away from climate change
Geoscience and culture overlap in shortlisted film from UNE’
“Open season” for experimental coral to grow on demand
Highest coral cover in central, northern Reef in 36 years
Discover budget cooking for Festival of Learning
Public consultation extended for demersal scalefish recovery
Spooktacular extravaganza at Old Cheese Factory
Allens commits to halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
Burnout takes heavy financial toll on veterinary medicine
Amcor expands Innovation Center Network with opening of world-class facility in Asia Pacific
Narrabeen Head Aquatic Reserve turns 20 and Coastal Environment Centre invites Community to celebrate
Local Capability Fund grants available for Total Solar Eclipse
Allens commits to halving greenhouse gas emission by 2030
Boosting performance with dash of rock salt
New primary school in Wellard officially named
Plunger, espresso, filter? Just because your coffee is bitter, doesn’t mean it’s ‘stronger’
2023 Science & Innovation Awards now open
Less speed means less harm
Bigger and better: CSMore continues growing to meet goal of diversifying tech
Draft Nature Plan out for community comment
Public confidence in Australia’s environment laws undermined by Tasmanian and federal bureaucrats
Expert roundtable to explore new approaches to negative emissions
September is National Biodiversity Month
Researchers find ‘people-centric’ approach to surveys yields better data on diverse communities
Comet impacts formed continents when Solar System entered galactic arms
University of Toronto agro-tech startup Vive raises US$26 million: Globe and Mail
Khapra larva threat thwarted at Sydney airport
Safeguarding against ‘Shadow Government’ appointments and strengthening Australia’s democracy
ANU Three Minute Thesis finals make live comeback
“Open season” for experimental coral to grow on demand
Innovative biosecurity solutions put to test