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Canine Levi is sniffing out bowel cancer in saline
Lab-grown meat about as cruel as it comes
Gay men may be at greater risk for poor skeletal health: University study
NSW Digital Twin to inform emergency planning this bushfire season
‘Roaming’ molecular fragments captured in real time
Cardio fitness notifications are available today on Apple Watch
‘Windows of opportunity’ crucial for cutting Chesapeake nutrient, sediment loads
Applying Compost to Landfills Could Have Environmental Benefits
Bribie Island erosion
Premier turns first sod for major redevelopment at Mount Lockyer Primary School
Road completion paves way for further development at Mac Point
Study identifies ‘three pillars’ of good mental health for young adults
When chemistry with green light mimics what happens in life
Opening up Aussie manufacturers to world
No false certainty
Mass Extinctions of Land-Dwelling Animals Occur in 27-Million-Year Cycle
2020 Minister’s Award for Achievement in Defence Science
Installation underway on unique Walyalup Civic Centre facade
Rock royalty headlines Antarctic recruitment campaign 11 December 2020
SouthPAN to position Australia and New Zealand into future
New study could offer helping hand for picky parrots
Newly discovered toxin-antitoxin system abundant in one-cell organisms
Renewables still cheapest new-build power in Australia
Embryonic development in a Petri dish
Call for Action: Managing Infodemic Manifesto
It is not how long but quality of sleep that determines sleep perception
Ground broken in Chile for alum-backed telescope
Early Kenyan Herders Relied on Consistency and Connections in Unpredictable Conditions
“Migration is a normal condition”
Shaping industry’s future starts with goals
Stay on top of your spending this festive season
A Step In Right Direction on Climate
Researchers to redesign microprocessors to increase computing power
New Study Tests Machine Learning on Detection of Borrowed Words in World Languages
Religious discrimination particularly high for Jews and Muslims, study shows
How ‘science of sandcastles’ proves Lord Kelvin right, 150 years on
Texas lawmakers see vaccine legislation as non-partisan
Australian researcher recognised for work in developing next generation treatments for Parkinson’s disease
JamFactory touring exhibition to open at Riddoch
Encouraging improvements in maths and science results
Mr Ross Carter reappointed as Inspector-General of Live Animal Exports
Magic Milk: Monash University paves way for infant substitutes and nutrition
CSIRO releases updated tool to support farmers learning about carbon market options
Understanding COVID-19 infection and possible mutations
Researchers at University use physics model to study spread of COVID-19 respiratory droplet ‘clouds’
Study seeks to protect great hammerhead sharks
Polar ice shelf maths brings national recognition
Agriculture can lead recovery – but only with Government’s full support