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Scaly-tailed Possum caught for first time in Northern Territory
$40 million in funding for menopause services
Scientists seek to grow field of eDNA research ‘without squelching creativity’
Prehistoric Swiss Army knife indicates early humans communicated
Never too odd to learn how to swim
Redlands’ unsung heroes of agriculture research
UQ discovery paves way for faster computers, longer-lasting batteries
Stem-cell models reveal glaucoma secrets
Great Science Share for Schools helps children take climate action
Start-ups are what country needs
Injectable gel to repair damage after heart attack
Promising anticancer molecule identified
Study reveals deep inequalities of care for atrial fibrillation patients
Fieldwork unearths scars from ancient earthquakes near Adelaide
Covid couldn’t curb enthusiasm for sustainability
It’s time for national leadership on Australia’s energy
“glass obstacle course” facing women in marine science
Dietary fibre in gut may help with skin allergies: Monash study
Trio of Manchester scientists win Royal Society of Chemistry prizes
Allergy medication and bleach responsible for traces of designer drug found in South Australia’s water catchments
STA congratulates new Shadow Ministry
Aussies unaware of upcoming ‘golden decade’ of sport
Hubble Space Telescope captures largest near-infrared image to find universe’s rarest galaxies
Immune therapy targets cells that cause leukemia relapse
Novel Method for Early Disease Detection Using DNA Droplets
Scientists Use Multivalent Cation Additives to Rid Rechargeable Batteries of Common Pitfall
Swinburne launches $3m Space Tech hub with EY
Shining success as golden bandicoots return to desert
Ludwig Johns Hopkins study establishes utility of circulating tumor DNA for post-surgical management of stage II colon cancer
Nostril swab best way to test for Covid, study finds
Signature of taste
Promising new materials mimic muscle structure and function
ACIAR celebrates 40 years
Australia Post partners with DeadlyScience to support budding First Nations scientists
COVID kidney injury twice as common as diagnosed
Fish Cannibalism Rare in Wild, Study Finds
Tobacco hawkmoths always find right odor
Victorian farmers fear decades of agriculture R&D facing chopping block
Fertility boost could be at sea
Citizen science helping endangered species
Dr. Huda Zoghbi named 2022 Kavli Prize Laureate in neuroscience
Study examines spread of Covid vaccine information online
Partnership to develop stealthy capability
Govt invests in cost-saving biosecurity app to protect rural sector
ABARES Regional Outlook conference heads to Wagga
Registrations now open for WA Data Science for Business Conference and Exhibition
Cave closes to save spiders
Great white sharks may have contributed to megalodon extinction