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Nobody can predict earthquakes, but we can forecast them. Here’s how
Labor must return dirty donations before safeguard negotiations
Goffin’s cockatoo named third species that carries toolsets around in preparation for future tasks
Funding to help boost pink snapper stocks
Scientists develop graphene aerogel particles for efficient water purification
Citizen scientists tend oyster gardens
World Pulses Day: WA research to grow pulse potential
2.9m-year-old stone tools found at Kenyan site
Discovery at 2.9-Million-Year-Old African Site Prompts New Consideration of Who Made First Stone Tools
Less lung tissue removal needed for early stage cancer
“Snapshots” of Translation Could Help Us Investigate Cellular Proteins
Tag team: tale of two Antarctic blue whales 9 February 2023
Protein droplets may cause many types of genetic disease
Spanish lagoon proposed as Mars ‘astrobiological time-analog’
A unique CERN-inspired collaboration see physicists team with science-fiction titans
Ultimate Fishing Expo and Conference fast approaching
Penguin Physics: Understanding the Mechanisms of Underwater Turning Maneuvers in Penguins
Academy to advise on future of Great Barrier Reef
R&D investment boost needed in Federal Budget
Citizen scientists make ‘surprising’ coral find
Antibiotic innovation helps fight against superbugs
Scientists detect global layer of melt hidden below Earth’s tectonic plates
AFPA congratulates international Blue Sky Award recipients
Early-career researchers boosted in mission to beat cancer
Playtime is purr-fect for your cat’s welfare
Upsurge in rocket launches could impact ozone layer
10 ERC Consolidator Grants for Max Planck researchers
Melbourne Author Wins Australia’s Richest Literary Prize
The Power of Theory: Finding an Efficient Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Peroxide Synthesis
New appointments strengthen research leadership at AIMS
Slippery slopes: why the Auckland storm caused so many landslides – and what can be done about it
Water for the environment crucial for rivers and wetlands as floodwaters recede
Ludwig Princeton study finds cancers are metabolically sluggish and thrifty
Cornell, EDF aim to reduce methane output for India’s dairies
Solid material that ‘upconverts’ visible light photons to UV light photons could change how we utilize sunlight
TGA confirms the performance of Australian approved Rapid Antigen Tests with COVID-19 Variants
Scientists develop a new approach to help optimise marble conservation
Scientists develop new approach to help optimise marble conservation
Australia’s costly cancer burden: Regional blood cancer patients facing impossible choices amid soaring costs
Australia’s costly cancer burden: Blood cancer patients facing impossible choices amid soaring costs
Deer carry SARS-CoV-2 variants that are extinct in humans
American science society honors three Iowa State ‘esteemed innovators’ for their research
Eliminating partners of cancer
ANSTO scientists and engineers in spotlight as role models
Now is time for hero
The ‘brown food web’: dead vegetation plays essential role in desert ecosystems
Engaging Science Grants to boost STEM activities
Not just mood swings but premenstrual depression