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China’s Pinduoduo wins 2022 FAO Innovation Award
Stress hormones could explain rising infections in Norwegian salmon
Floods and climate change resources now online for journalists
Dinosaur trails symposium attracts world experts
New blood test can detect ‘toxic’ protein years before Alzheimer’s symptoms emerge, study shows
Head-mounted microscope measures neuron activity
Australia and India partner to address India’s water challenges
New year gift for black jewfish fishers
Planting project to help save endangered shrub
Soil secrets revealed by new app
Kanye West and Elon Musk both need education on Raelian symbol
Penn State CTSI core services expand to include implementation science
Peanuts and herbs and spices may positively impact gut microbiome
Iron for energy storage
Business Envoy December 2022 – Indigenous Innovation
Research recommendations to prevent limb amputation
Small fish could play big role in fight against malnutrition
Predicting New Quantum Echoes: Ultrafast Lightwave Control of Electrons in Crystals
Pre-clinical data for Kazia Therapeutics’ EVT801 published in cancer journal
Remembering Dr Alec Costin, father of Australian high mountain ecology
New clues about how carbon dioxide affects bumble bee reproduction
Museum launches summer of shipwrecks
Marking 40 years of Queensland’s juiciest legacy from 1982
Autism-linked gene shapes nerve connections
Interdisciplinary Environmental Hi How Narratives of Past can meet Challenges of Anthropocene
Neuroscientist’s dedication to community and science recognised
Basketball study automates patterns of play to compare teams’ performance
Rabobank Agribusiness Leadership Awards return after Covid break
Discovery suggests new way to target mantle cell lymphoma
New book released about Ukraine’s leader and civic nation he embodies
Marine life monitoring on newly restored oyster reef underway
Weaving art with science in ghost net collaboration
WA’s Western Rock Lobster achieves world first milestone
New Carnarvon agricultural training site to help deliver skilled workforce
Neutron scattering scientists recognised by their peers
Perth Zoo numbats will be released into wild
Rogue immune cells linked to leukaemia are key driver of a
Prominent Plant Experts Visit Hiroshima to Observe A-Bomb Survivor Trees
Deepest look yet into heart of quasar
Diamonds and X-Rays Open New Window into Earth’s Inner Core
Dive into our Ocean Festival
COVID nasal sprays may one day prevent and treat infection
Chinese and New Zealand Scientists dive to one of ocean’s deepest regions
World’s first algae-based local anaesthetic another step closer to reality
Animals are key to restoring world’s forests
CDU plans for largest citizen science groundwater study in world
Overgrazing is threatening global drylands, study finds
Catching dynamic Coronal Web