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Drug target for aggressive breast cancer found
Heat Smarter, Not Harder- How Microwaves Make Catalytic Reactions More Efficient
Giving Movement to Micro: Novel Technique Moves Micro-particles using Electric Fields
Serendipity broadens scope for making graphite
Antarctic research unlocks mysteries of upper atmosphere
Global reef shark study highlights importance of shark conservation in Australia
Merredin DPIRD RD&I upgrade heralds next generation of dryland agricultural research
Historic CO2 decline could hold clues for future climate
COVID-19 lockdown leads to huge drop in seismic noise
Small-farm tech reduces deforestation, climate change
University Scarborough researcher sounds alarm on invasive species
Seeing light: Researchers combine technologies for better light control
One of world´s three most powerful high-resolution 1.2 GHz NMR spectrometers comes to Göttingen
Bureau chief scientist to lead new international scientific think-tank
CSIRO to help establish new disaster research centre
Academy supports IAP communiqué on global green recovery after COVID-19
Sharks almost gone from many reefs
COVID Near-Border Testing Expansion
Chinese fishing boats took half a billion dollars of illegal squid from North Korea. Scientists used satellites
UNSW to offer world first bachelors degree in quantum engineering
Electrons obey social distancing in ‘strange’ metals
Humans may have reached Americas 15,000 years earlier than previously thought
First ever global survey of reef sharks reveals widespread decline
Genetic basis of bats’ superpowers revealed
Cells communicate by doing ‘wave’
Monash scientists score second place in international NASA miniature rover challenge
Photonic crystal light converter
Diversity gains in australia’s STEM workforce – but more needed
‘Ironing’ out differences: Understanding superconductivity in ultrathin FeSe
UNSW’s final Grand Challenge: Thriving in Anthropocene
QIMR Berghofer licenses potential new cancer immunotherapies to Merck
Academy hosts conversation with Israeli Nobel Laureate
World First Identification of a larval Mola alexandrini by Australian and New Zealand Scientists
Grant to help scientists, industry and farmers harness biomass and manure to fuel farms
Baby predator starfish prove to be unfussy, adaptable eaters – and scientists are worried
Trinity nuclear test anniversary matters
Expert commentary: Oxford vaccine candidate
World’s smallest imaging device has heart disease in focus
UNSW hosts National Science Week events
‘Liquid fat’ to help incurable childhood disease
Scientists strengthen quantum building blocks in milestone critical for scale-up
Oxygen breathes new life into solar cell research
Ludwig Cancer Research mourns death of Sanjiv Sam Gambhir
Smile: Atomic imaging finds root of tooth decay
Climate scientists increasingly ignore ecological role of indigenous peoples
Astrophysicists Fill in 11 Billion Years of Our Universe’s Expansion History
Scientists stick to spider silk for biodegradable alternative to traditional glue
Scientists track plant diseases riding across globe with dust