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Advance brings quantum computing one step closer to implementation
IAG’s 2022 AGM shareholder update
Danger of advanced artificial intelligence controlling its own feedback
Scientists manufacture ‘living blood vessel’
Prescribed fire could reduce tick populations and pathogen transmission
Maribyrnong River test results relief
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Albury-Wodonga campus marks 30 years
Success of Australian Synchrotron Open Day reflects public interest in science
Eels are some of nature’s weirdest creatures
High UV prompts SunSmart warnings
Elder-led land restoration is about rebuilding love
Genes that influence dyslexia
Corrupt endothelial cells protect blood cancer cells from chemotherapy
Clinical trial will test drug treatment for dementia
ANSTO and University of Singapore sign Australian Synchrotron agreement
Enhancing coastal restoration by including animals
Exciting new exhibitions for gallery
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ANU scientists make Australian-first detection of new drug
Electric discharges on leaves during thunderstorms may impact nearby air quality
Study Offers New Insights into How Brain Separates Perception from Memory
Listening to how we’re on path to extinction has never been more thrilling
Ag-Biotech Summit to feature sustainable food
How to care for nature in parks
Jillaroos to set up camp at Griffith ahead of World Cup
Nanoporous Intermetallic Compounds That Boost Hydrogen Production
Citizen scientists identify new Eltham Copper Butterfly populations
Global Methane Pledge: To fart or not to fart?
Nanoparticles could one day help “cure incurable”, scientists say
How La Niña unleashes squadrons of storm clouds to wreak havoc in your local area
Royal interest in clean energy storage
Researchers Receive $2.5 Million Grant from John Templeton Foundation to Illuminate Theological Inquiry and Christian Ethics Through
Pain-sensing gut neurons protect against inflammation
Gene signature points to prognosis in kidney cancer
Australian-first ion microprobe launches at Curtin University
Artist’s sculptures inspired by wondrous world
Ancient Megafauna to descend on Museum
Are ‘core memories’ real? science behind 5 common myths
Statement in response to reporting around DECADAL FORECASTING PROJECT
Ultra-precise quantum thermometer to measure temperatures of space and time
First Nations suppliers blazing new trails in business
New record of CDU researchers among most influential in world
“We can try to guide evolution into another direction”
Greater Manchester awarded its largest ever research funding to tackle health inequalities and drive health improvements across city
Back to future of photosynthesis
World wide web: global spider silk database boon for biomaterials
Stem cell-based genomic study yields insights on viral infection