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Researchers have identified origins of serious illness in children
Bogongs are back, but climate threat remains
Scientists Create Conditions for Stem Cell Growth Similar to Human Embryos
Stories for summer: Academy Fellows reveal their reading, listening and viewing recommendations
Personalised cancer care fast-tracked at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
Scientists use materials to make stem cells behave like human embryos
Wisner ’16 shares expertise with entrepreneurial community
Discovery offers likely treatment for kidney disease
Quenchbody Immunosensors Pave Way to Quick and Sensitive Covid Diagnostics
Unlucky star. new comb. Nuclear jobs – call to action
Immune cells help protect brain health and cognition
Scientific highlights 2022
Bacterium on International Space Station developing drug resistance
Research into Impacts of Human Occupation on Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest Receives Funding
Snakes have clitorises
Ghost Shark: A Stealthy Revolution
Snake clitoris described for first time
ANU and Korean firm set sights on finding cure for blindness
NSW R&D infrastructure gets $117 million boost
Bangladesh Harnesses COVID-19 Lessons for Flu Prep
Campus Plus, Science & Technology Australia and Cruxes Innovation to deliver industry PhD program
Study examines feeding damage caused by spotted lanternflies on young maples
Model shows how intelligent-like behavior can emerge from non-living agents
Scientists develop long-life electrode material for solid-state batteries ideal for EVs
Fossil-Sorting Robots Will Help Researchers Study Oceans, Climate
Researchers kick goals with soccer findings
Could insulin come in pill? How molecule that mimics insulin may advance diabetes research
New CSIRO report assesses Australia’s carbon sequestration potential
Life-saving light beam to detect malaria
Targeted photothermal treatment for blood clots shows promise
International coup for food crop research
Melbourne ultimate fishing festival in February
How does fence protect native plants and animals
Australia’s leading scientists welcome government response to Samuel review
Leibniz Prize 2023 for Sarah Ellen O’Connor
Mechanical Harvesting of Hard Cider Apples is More Economical than Hand Harvesting
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows how several stars ‘stirred up’ Southern Ring Nebula
Cornell leads $3M project to grow organic dry bean industry
Efficient Synthesis of -Quinine Paves Way for Malarial Drug Development and More
Time for National to be honest about cutting public services Kiwis rely on
Rare cosmic explosion blasts hole in established science
Researchers Find That Brains with More Vitamin D Function Better
Anatomical barriers shield brain from SARS-CoV-2 invasion at vulnerable interfaces
Notre Dame proud to be supporting women’s soccer
Achieving nature- and people-positive future
Frog sounds set to light up music charts
Scientists discover shark graveyard at bottom of ocean
ANU Chief and Nobel Prize winner Professor Brian Schmidt to Chair Group of Eight