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Obesity linked to macular degeneration
Wildlife we love
Research team builds framework to quantify brain’s control costs
Enabling Nanoscale Thermoelectrics with a Novel Organometallic Molecular Junction
Curious Kids: what are gravitational waves?
Boiled peanuts could help overcome child peanut allergy
Revealing hidden resource potential of Tasmania
Antarctic robotics accelerate delivery of climate science
Spinning into the future: Recently discovered exoplanet rings in New Year every five days
Old and new stars paint very different pictures of Triangulum galaxy
How Sleep Habits Can Affect Weight
New data insights giving Australian Open players edge
BCM signs as anchor tenant at Dynamic One Building at TMC Helix Park
Milestone for light-driven electronics
Labor’s scheme to cut industrial emissions is worryingly flexible
Towards Polymer Informatics: Open-source Library for Creating Polymer Property Databases
Global variation in fate of coral reefs
Baylor Planetary Research Group Earns NASA Grant to Study Density of the Moon’s ‘Weird’ Volcanoes
Improvements in emissions reduction and removal in Australia welcomed
Scam carbon offsets scheme still set up to ignore scientists
Airdrop system enables Antarctic scientists
Catalyst for more efficient chemical production on horizon
COVID cases drop to lowest level in over month
New tau regulators and therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative disorders discovered
Venom or silk? Funnel-web behaviour laid bare
Human and Neanderthal brains have a surprising ‘youthful’ quality in common, new research finds
Insects and spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate these spineless creatures
Blood test detects Alzheimer’s early
Perseverance rover records sound of dust devils on Mars
Study identifies four major subtypes of long COVID
Australia’s million-year ice core quest departs Casey Station in Antarctica
WHO meets with Chinese officials on current COVID-19 situation
Million year milestone: Traverse sets course toward the oldest ice 31 December 2022
Top financial goal for 2023: To reduce living costs and expenses
Invention to seek out enemy subs
New technology gives sea safety hopes
When Our Vertical Perception Gets Distorted: Body Pitch + Translational Body Motion
Some no-till crop rotations on dairy farms could benefit from strategic tillage
Cellular messengers improve cancer therapy
Research linking soot in Antarctic ice exclusively with early Māori fires was flawed – there were other sources elsewhere
Harnessing AI technology for IVF embryo selection
Drug discovery may boost liver transplant success
Airdrop delivers camp for Antarctic science campaign 20 December 2022
Watermelon Planting Decisions have Multiple Risks
Lyrebird vocal diversity reduced in fragmented habitat
Stresses and Hydrodynamics-Scientists Uncover New Organizing Principles of Genome
Extinction cascades will decimate world biodiversity by 2050
Scientists tackle rusty plant threat