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Once thought to be asexual, single-celled parasites caught in act
Architecture is too important to be left to architects
Study finds remote climate ‘events’ can drive marine heatwaves
A metal-free, sustainable approach to CO2 reduction
Deakin scientists turn plant waste into biodegradable plastic
Scientists unearth green treasure – albeit rusty – in soil
Squid could thrive under climate change
Wolfe offers ag fixes to ‘complex, severe’ climate change
Hidden structure of periodic system
A novel group of glycosidic enzymes Scientists discover a candidate for a potential
Flyby of Saturn’s C ring prompts plateau puzzlement
New satellites show worrying view of droughts and ice loss
Sensing food textures is a matter of pressure
Proton, a century on
Queensland’s tick-and-flick groundwater approval for Adani could spell disaster for ancient oasis
Chasing losses: Australia’s bad bet on Adani
Old ice and snow yields tracer of preindustrial ozone
Uncovering hidden history of a giant asteroid
Origins of Cannabis Smoking: Marijuana Use in First Millennium BC
Jaclyn earns STEMM mentor opportunity
Brains of birds synchronize when they sing duets
Increase in resolution, scale takes CT scanning and diagnosis to next level
Investment in Gracefield Innovation Quarter
Scientists discover key plant virus-insect virus interaction
Entries now open for Victoria’s top science awards
Rescuers often driven by emotion
Asteroid mining not a million miles away
Annual survey of scientists and technologists now open
Deakin breakthrough tackles overheating phones and foldable tech
Mysterious holes in Antarctic sea ice explained by years of robotic data
One of simplest animals live in symbiosis with bacteria
Deploying High-frequency Radar in Straits of Mackinac
Winter Fest set to warm up Perth
Griffith greats recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours List
Mapping ocean’s unseen heroes, one microbe at a time
Frog discoveries have scientists hopping
1 in 2 people in NSW’s coastal community don’t think sea level rise will impact them
Change Agent: Debra Marquart
NTU Singapore scientists uncover binding secret behind protein ‘superglue’
Why does Al Gore keep denying science?
Study finds words matter in genetics
Cornell improves global access to potato breeding material
Symposium honors nanofabrication pioneer Harold Craighead
To fight TB infection, early protection is crucial
Minitab Launches New Minitab 19 Statistical Software
HKUST to lead Hong Kong’s Largest Research Project on Extreme Weather Prediction
Can complementary oral care play a part in substance abuse recovery
Dr Elizabeth Finkel ASMR Medalist 2019