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Social media provides clues to rays
Landmark voyage to help uncover Earth’s deep secrets
All together now: Experiments with twisted 2D materials catch electrons behaving collectively
Earth grows fine gems in minutes
There’s a reason bacteria stay in shape
Evolution of Y chromosome in great apes deciphered
Reinhard Genzel receives Nobel Prize for Physics 2020
Budget 2020-21: Investing in Education and Research
2020 Nobel Prize awarded to scientists who discovered hepatitis C virus
Nobel Prize for hepatitis C discovery
Postdoc honored by L’Oreal, UN for innovative research
RNA analysis at heart of COVID-19 testing
Liquid crystals give red blood cells mechanical squeeze
Potential drug treatment for particular type of lung-cancer
First Tech Talk is ‘a promise for future’
Gene therapy research gives hope on World Sight Day
Challenge overcomes unprecedented times to lead nation
A small switch with a big impact
A Tale of Two Cesspits: DNA Reveals Intestinal Health in Medieval Europe and Middle East
80-year-old antibiotic redesigned for new medical uses
Harvesting vegetation on riparian buffers barely reduces water-quality benefits
Beach erosion citizen science project finalist in major award
Portrait of an exoplanet
Tohoku University Teaches Old Spectroscope New Tricks
Potential new tool for frost screening in crops
Bridging Gap Between Magnetic and Electronic Properties of Topological Insulators
Chimpanzees do not need smartphones to take efficient routes
Hidden DNA fragment ‘trigger switch’ for male development
Working together to help recovery of threatened stream-associated frogs
Immune cells as guests in tissue
A new suite of analytical services at National Measurement Institute
Deep drilling in Europe’s oldest and most species-rich lake provides new insights into evolution
Strong collaboration between scientists and manufacturing industry key to our economic recovery
Key to immune system inflammation discovered
Bridging gap between remote sensing and tree modelling with data science
Tracking turtles from space
Buried lakes of salty water on Mars may provide conditions for life
How Tasmanian graziers can prosper on track to net-zero emissions
Ancient rites of cell death revealed
Greenland is on track to lose ice faster than in any century over past 12,000 years, study finds
Problems with reproduction in birds
Public debate will show up shoddy reef science – if they turn up
A second Emmy win for Australian Human Rights Institute Artist in Residence Lynette Wallworth
2021 National Science Week Grants now open
WA’s leading scientists recognised in Premier’s Science Awards
High-profile board to drive new approach for climate action
Swinburne University of Technology Learning and adapting in a changing world
Volcanic ash could help reduce CO2 associated with climate change