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NSW Inquiry: Climate Change Fuelled Bushfires
Research shows Russian wheat aphid can be managed
Nooks, crannies and critters
Ancient star explosions revealed in deep sea
Fresh tumour biopsies in world-first technique for cancer treatments
Monash University: Breakthrough discovery paves way for preventing sugar-induced liver disease
Indigenous perspectives on Australia’s history of pandemics provides context for COVID-19
Protein ‘chameleon’ colors long-term memory
Re-engineered enzyme could help reverse damage from stroke, spinal cord injury: University study
Nanotech facility gets 5-year, $7.5M renewal from NSF
Outstanding researchers receive science awards
Tiny Protein Packages Released from Cells May Serve as Biomarkers for Early Blood-Based Cancer Diagnosis
Students encouraged to apply for award in fisheries conservation research
Helping communities in times of hardship – a CFA National Science Week profile
PFAS risks for firefighters to be examined
New thinking and tech to join bushfire fight
NSW Government geotrail unveils Warrumbungle’s violent volcanic past
Researchers Introduce New Theory to Calculate Emissions Liability
Gust-McKenzie Medal to Associate Professor Leanne Robinson
Science protecting firefighters – a CFA National Science Week profile
Using Psychology and Marine Studies to manage fisheries
Women in Science podcast
World-first marine heatwave research
Science of fire management – a CFA National Science Week profile
COVID-19 patients needed for study
New company puts foot on gas to reduce cows’ methane
Small start to coral recovery in Great Barrier Reef but large increase in coral trout
February lockdown in China caused a drop in some types of air pollution, but not others
Researchers create nanoclusters that mimic biomolecules
NTU Singapore scientists develop “biorubber” glue for faster surgical recovery and pain relief
Leap Forward in Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
From top of Range to depths of Atlantic Ocean for USQ climatologist
Rare fish, near extinction, returned to wild
Aussie Vets welcome NFF Climate Policy
National Science Week Reminds Us of Importance of VET to Australias Future
Ingested single-use plastics create ‘flying trash bins’
Genetic finding sheds new light on child murder case
Urgent work needed to protect Morialta from invasive species
Invasive shrubs in Northeast forests grow leaves earlier and keep them longer
SP Group embarking on S$30 million in research and education initiatives with NTU Singapore
Making more fish
ABC Boyer Lectures delayed due to COVID-19
New deal secures potential COVID-19 vaccine for every Australian
Hayabusa2 re-entry capsule to land in South Australia
Expert commentary: Australian Government’s vaccine agreement
Research making waves around world
Tracking tailbeats of a tiger shark
Microbes living on air a global phenomenon