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Drug shows promise for motor neuron disease
Palaeontology field keeps you on your toes
Astro-history, human cost of climate change, and what on Earth is dark matter?
WA scientists reveal continents formed by giant impacts
‘Snowpiercer’ TV series inspires new chip that could replace GPS
Planting butterflies, bottled cures and quackery, cancer art, and hundreds of mini-rockets take to skies
Mystery gene which helps mice survive virus infections
Salt caverns and minerals across Australia unlock our nations hydrogen industry
Salt caverns and minerals across Australia unlock our nation’s hydrogen industry
Tiny optical sensors could put end to hospital bed sores
Discovery could mean crops better equipped for climate change
Stomach cancer paradigm shift
‘I knew I had to change’: Senior NASA official pursues MBA as space economy booms
Stingrays aren’t silent – we just weren’t listening
Griffith launches two cancer research centres with $4.6m ACRF funding
Future medical applications in drug design
New professional development effort launched in Bangladesh
‘Dream’ discovery to help breed more water-efficient crops
From fish to ants: 139 new species named by CSIRO
15 years of experiments have overturned a major assumption about how thirsty plants actually are
Apple trees natural response to virus mirrors GM mechanism, study shows
Scientists on 7,000 kilometre dark matter road trip to country schools and pubs
Uncovering resource potential for low-emissions future
Curious kids: what is inside teeth?
Events happening at Swinburne this National Science Week
New study calculates retreat of glacier edges in Alaska’s Kenai Fjords National Park
Winner announced in Northern Beaches Environmental Art & Design Prize
Dr Alisa Pedrana is Gust-McKenzie Medalist
Graphene oxide membranes reveal unusual behaviour of water at nanoscale
Similarity between schizophrenia and dementia
Environment Minister’s proposal to refuse mine puts Great Barrier Reef first
Micro-engineered electrodes could cut battery manufacturing costs
Coral cover’s up, but critical risks remain in Reef recovery
Coral cover up, but critical risks remain in Reef recovery
Bacteria busting proteins offer potential for smarter drugs
Great Barrier Reef survival = no more oil and gas
Why do some people who take Paxlovid for COVID get ‘rebound’ symptoms?
New data shows promising increase in coral cover but comes with warning on diversity loss
Australian sport leaders stepping up to help strengthen sport sector
Growing skills and STEM careers this National Science Week
Fighting superbugs, life in space, microfactories, and what do Australians really think of science
Australians back science to stem tide of misinformation
Standing up for soil
Government opens new research and innovation hub
Nanoparticles increase light scattering, boost solar cell performance
Warm waters marching south threaten East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Spearfishing restrictions boost fish stocks
Researchers crack 30-year-old mystery of odour switching in worms