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Debris from stellar explosion not slowed after
Study reveals possible new coronavirus entry points
New tool allows researchers to predict key functional sites in proteins
Scientists shed light on how praying mantises use element of surprise to survive
Explainer: why meteors light up night sky
Fear and Despair
First ever detection of monster black hole collision
Researchers discover monster black holes 150 times heavier than sun
Natural pest control saving billions
Biggest fish so far caught in gravitational waves
Great Barrier Reef ‘glue’ at risk from ocean acidification
Zooming in on Dark Matter
A ‘bang’ in LIGO detectors signals most massive gravitational-wave source yet
New study on migration success reinforces need for monarch butterfly milkweed habitat
Mammoth collision of ‘impossible’ black holes detected
I Have to Quarantine for How Long? And Other COVID-19 Questions Answered
Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified for first time
Scientists shed light on how praying mantises use the element of surprise to survive
A derecho debrief: Not even a scientist/storm chaser expected August 10 storm
Global collaboration needed to regulate embryo and embryoid research, says Baker Institute paper
Dodder uses flowering signal of its host plant to flower
DNA Zoo scientists map quokka genome
World-first science helps beloved quokka
GenomiQa partners with Icon Group to validate an Australian-first diagnostic
University invests in agriculture with multimillion-dollar research centre
Scientists unlock crops’ power to resist floods
New TU/e energy institute EIRES officially opened
Scientists find genes linked to self-harm
Is northern quoll a versatile survivor?
Engineers Uncover Biomechanical Effects of Skin Rubbing
Using past to maintain future biodiversity
Top science prize for USC ecologist helping wildlife
Northern quoll: an amazingly versatile survivor?
Meet UQ’s 2020 Young Tall Poppies
New at-home heart monitoring technique could reduce hospital visits and save lives
Newly discovered rare dinosaur embryos show sauropods had rhino-like horns
Scientists perfect knot-tying techniques with molecular string
New Deakin tracking study captures pro netball performance
Cornell to host virtual global wheat conference in October
Plant scientists study interaction of heat stress responses in corn
Increase in Citizen Scientists during COVID-19
NTU Singapore scientists use fruit peel to turn old batteries into new
Science & Technology Australia proposes a “STEM-smart recovery”
We still need to talk about climate change – even during COVID-19
Why We Distort Probability
Plant living with only one leaf reveals fundamental genetics of plant growth
Bushfire survivors: NSW inquiry shows necessity for climate action
Committee to roam into problem of feral cats