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How a citizen scientist found a new population of rare orchids
Gut research delves deeper into obesity problems
University start-ups given a boost amidst widespread withdrawal
Anne-Marie Davee talks to Bangor Daily News about apple cider vinegar and weight loss
Strengthened research profiles, novel visions for future
What Does “Love Hormone” Do? It’s Complicated
UTAS supporting Tasmanians to upskill
Plan to protect Dicky Beach from erosion
Researchers flush out worrying trend of designer drug use
Engineers work to keep power lines and bridge cables steady when wind storms blow
CSIRO study reveals COVID-19’s impact on weight and emotional wellbeing
3Qs at U with Science Sam: Jennifer Brant on Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19
University to launch new accommodated testing services platform
Excitons form superfluid in certain 2D combos
Stress-management strategies can boost health care teams during pandemic
A toolkit to aid scientists and people with MS work together
Petition accepted on early reading instruction
Growing Australia’s PPE capability
Agtech Australian first: more crop per drop
2020 Australian Museum Scott Sisters Scholarship Winner Announced
Drought 2018: Warm springtime’s unwelcome legacy
TCE end of year exam adjustments finalised
CSIRO awarded Gold Employer for LGBTIQ+ inclusion
Stoic Venture Capital increases funds for university start-ups amidst widespread withdrawal 12 June
Catchment report highlights climate challenges
A Tropical Disease in Medieval Europe Revises History of a Pathogen Related to Syphilis
University commits to gender equity during COVID-19
Macquarie University signs commitment to continue prioritising gender equity
Sunshine Coast ramps up fight to catch illegal dumpers
Orange Regional Museum opens its door with new photography exhibition
Indigenous architecture: storytelling, belonging and heart
Kingston reopens community facilities as restrictions ease
New grains R&D leader for northern crop research
$800,000 from New Industries Fund to support COVID-19 affected innovation sector
New digs for Pirongia’s wētā
Burrow to take reins at Bronfenbrenner Center
That swing: Many systems hinge on ‘pivotal components’
New Appointments To County And Coroners Courts
Global STEM community backs justice, equality and respect
Survey shines a spotlight on barriers to diversity in STEM
Is classroom tech helping or hindering schoolkids’ learning?
Stoic Venture Capital increases funds for university start-ups amidst widespread withdrawal
Volcanic activity and changes in Earth’s mantle were key to rise of atmospheric oxygen
NUS and Stanford researchers uncover a new mindset that predicts success
World’s First 3D Artificial Eye Developed
Gifted students set to thrive with new program
State-of-the-art early childhood centre officially opened in Albany
3Qs at U with Science Sam: Lisa Kramer on personal finances and COVID-19