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Research Highlights 2025
Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus is an attractive target in the search for life – new research
AI gives scientists a boost, but at the cost of too many mediocre papers
Hubble sees destruction of infant planets around nearby star
Flipping the switch on material chirality: modifying chirality with electricity
Microbial glues go from foe to friend with a simple chemical tweak
Clues to Alzheimer’s disease may be hiding in our ‘junk’ DNA
Hidden clay intensified 2011 Japan megaquake, study confirms
Super Strain-resistant Superconductors
Algae Monitoring Buoys Ahoy!
Cell death discovery could aid cancer treatments
Staff Association secures $233 million CSIRO funding boost
Scientist Bridges Critical Gap In Defence Planning
Research matters: How folate deficiency may alter genes to promote cancer
Patient-specific Human Liver Model
Saturn’s Biggest Moon Might Not Have Global Ocean
Amplifying Beet: New Tech Makes For Crunchier Snacks
University of Manchester to support major new AI science initiative
How cricket balls move: the science behind swing, seam and spin
Report Shines Light On ‘gentle Giant’ Manta Ray
Consultation Opens On Draft GenCost 2025 2026 Report
More alike than oceans apart
Oceans Take Up More Carbon Dioxide After Hurricanes
Mystery Of Seneca Drums Persists
Science has always been marketed, from 18th-century coffeehouse demos of Newton’s ideas to today’s TikTok explainers
How are dark matter and antimatter different?
Cracking the Code of a Hidden Cancer Receptor: How Scientists Found the First True Frizzled Blocker
Common medicines may influence CRISPR therapy outcomes and precision cancer treatment
How water and clay shape archaelogical record at Murujuga
Social Connections Slow Ageing In Dolphins, Too: Study
How our seabed mapping is boosting knowledge of Australia’s incredible marine estate
What is super flu? And other questions answered
Research Unit On Cosmic Jets Gets Extended
Study Shows Droughts Lasting Longer Across Australia
Traditional Owners Providing Eye On Reef
Innovative Substrate Strategies Boost Plant Production While Reducing Peat Use
Partnership developing solutions for a global hydrogen economy
Why Australia should act on new global environment findings: UniSC expert
Sun: First Glimpse Of Polar Magnetic Field In Motion
The Hunt for Bacteria: Researchers join forces with school pupils across Sweden
Your brain on imagination: Study reveals how the mind’s eye helps us learn and change
New koala population estimates offer hope–not complacency
Cryopreservation and urban biodiversity: funding awarded to two research conferences focused on protecting Australia’s wildlife
Health Assessments Underway For French Island Koalas
Health Assessments Underway For French Island Koalas
Health Assessments Underway For French Island Koalas
Labor’s Antarctic plan is giving with one hand but taking with the other
Backing Tasmania with big investment in Australian Antarctic research