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Ancient Genomes Link Subsistence Change and Human Migration in Northern China
Australian made – backing locally made goods
Appointment to Board of Taxation
Collaborative project protecting Great Barrier Reef from litter
Extended Parenting Helps Young Birds Grow Smarter
Swinburne academics in top 200 computer science scholars in Australia
Researchers develop stretchable, self-healing and illuminating material for ‘invincible’ light-emitting devices
Heightened Interaction Between Neolithic Migrants and Hunter-Gatherers in Western Europe
Bangladeshi eggplant farmers reap rewards via genetics
Eight Swinburne academics in top 200 scholars in Australia
4-billion-year-old nitrogen-containing organic molecules discovered in Martian Meteorites
Robbie Sefton appointed to Great Barrier Reef Marine Park board
Tallow Creek to benefit from improved entrance management
Bacteria breakthrough could lead to new biomaterials
Most common organism in oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
CBA calls for start-ups helping small businesses
With help from family, friends, ROTC seniors become officers
New awards to enable ‘quantum’ leaps in research
Rice U. physicist Ming Yi wins coveted Moore Foundation grant
Two bacteria allow spittlebugs to thrive on low-nutrient meals
‘Bending’ to create homemade musical instruments
Researcher making a mark with a NASA satellite mission
“The only things you want to conserve are things you know”
New velvet gecko discovered on one of Australia’s northern islands
RSPCA seeks urgent assurance for stranded sheep
A special elemental magic
Powerful and large cyclones place distant coral reefs at risk
In addition to her studies, University grad finds time to support women in workplace
Cyclones can damage even distant reefs
National Reconciliation Week: In This Together
Saving planet, one shade-grown cup at a time
Augmented reality can improve online shopping, study finds
Study uncovers gender roles in physics lab courses
Cracking MacTel 2’s genetic code
Simulation of drug disposition in humans using two-organs microphysiological system
Pandemic hits programmers’ productivity and wellbeing
Future of fashion industry post-COVID
Fine-tuning treatment for triple-negative breast cancer
Welcome to new AVA President, Dr Warwick Vale
Controlling Artificial Cilia with Magnetic Fields and Light
New method reveals where DNA is at risk in cell
Getting creative with at-home exercise routines during isolation
3Qs at U with Science Sam: David Samson on sleep
Cultural diversity in chimpanzees
Merlie loggerhead turtle’s record journey home for World Turtle Day
Study shows toxin family binds to sugar receptors on human cells to cause damage
Women are not advancing their research as much as men during pandemic, University researcher writes
New urine testing method holds promise for kidney stone sufferers