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$2.5 million of upgrades to Kinross College a step closer
Academy launches two new career awards for 2021
Mimicking nature for sustainable energy solutions
Community engagement a key focus for gas program
First-year course at University explores U.S. history through lens of Hamilton
Researchers at AAAS to discuss latest science on Cascadia earthquake hazards
Forest soils release more carbon dioxide than expected in rainy season
Consider workplace AI’s impact before it’s too late, study says
Astronomers will probe exoplanets with Webb telescope
ATLAS releases 13 TeV open data for science education
STA Finance, Audit and Risk Committee: call for a member representative
Scientists warn of worldwide insect decline
World experts and funders set priorities for COVID-19 research
ILR study could help unions protect workers’ mental health
New Database Innovations Deliver a Single Database that Supports all Data
Community pride in outstanding new Gold Coast school
Recreational fishing remains a favourite pastime for Tasmanians
Gutwein and Rockliff’s attack on Tasmanian schools
Bill’s long-standing commitment to grains industry applauded
Anonymous sperm donors are connecting with their donor offspring
Queensland celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Eight-molecule snake toxin packs a bite for aiding neurological conditions
Adaptation needed now, mitigation can be discussed
Biodiversity offsetting is contentious – here’s an alternative
New class of materials shows strange electron properties
Local genetic adaption helps sorghum crop hide from witchweed
Shedding light on rules that govern U.S. power grid
Ancient Antarctic ice melt increased sea levels by 3+ metres – and it could happen again
Study measures consumers’ demands for cassava
Artificial atoms create stable qubits for quantum computing
Ajunwa to Congress: Help stop employers’ AI-fueled bias
This is not a climate emergency. It’s much more serious
PolyU develops world’s most comprehensive rapid, automated multiplex diagnostic system for detecting up to 40 infectious
Recognition for grains industry rising star
Pop music hits vs non-English hits: world still wary of language diversity
Women in STEM at forefront of climate response
Safe, transparent food supply chains
Government supports WA defence industry at premier Army expo
How brain’s immune system could be harnessed to improve memory
Plans to turn WA life sciences industry into world leader to create local jobs
Territory Labor’s $5 million Rooftop Solar Program to Reduce School Electricity Costs
New Sunshine Skills Hub Opens Its Doors To Students
Queensland timber businesses on cusp of waste-to-resources revolution
UNSW receives $17m in latest round of CRC-P funding
UNSW Sydney students to represent Australia at $7m robotics comp
UW study reveals gender, racial disparities in evictions
Australia to host world leaders at Innovation Summit
Rangeland weeds in splatter gun scope