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Agtech Australian first: more crop per drop
Cornell guided by principles in decision-making, Pollack says
2020 Australian Museum Scott Sisters Scholarship Winner Announced
Discovery of Oldest Bow and Arrow Technology in Eurasia
Mixture and Migration Brought Food Production to sub-Saharan Africa
Friedrich Bonhoeffer receives 2020 Gruber Neuroscience Prize
New efficient ships won’t be enough to curb shipping sector’s environmental damage
Port Phillip Partnership To Double Shellfish Reefs
Dignity Project Community Hub brings people together to break disability stereotypes
Could we run out of sand? Scientists adjust how grains are measured
Scientists close in on 12 billion-year-old signal from end of universe’s ‘dark age’
Breakthrough for Reef: Probiotics proven to boost coral survival
Orange Regional Museum opens its door with new photography exhibition
Targeting childhood cancer
Expert scientific evidence key to avert future megafires
Acoustics put a fresh spin on electron transitions
Link between liver and heart disease could lead to new therapeutics
Astrophysicists confirm cornerstone of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
Blockchain technology secures Australian seafood sustainability to chefs and consumers in China
NTU Singapore maintains its place among world’s best universities
Scientist joins international call for care in scramble to develop COVID-19 treatments
Survey shines a spotlight on barriers to diversity in STEM
Play-based learning empowers young girls to become scientists, engineers
Diabetes diagnoses could result in loss of 6 million life years
Almost 10,000 excess deaths, not recorded as COVID-related
Human presence weakens social relationships of wild giraffes
Governance and Relationships – a Post COVID Future
World’s First 3D Artificial Eye Developed
Humans disrupt giraffes’ social system
Key to helping critically ill COVID-19 patients sits with Sydney-based researchers’ blockbuster anti-clotting drug
New tool helps nanorods stand out
Film by alum-owned media studio wins Webby Award
University researcher Scott Schieman aims to find out
Many factors may contribute to steep, decades-long muskrat population drop
Max Planck ETH Center for Learning Systems extended by five years
National honours shine a spotlight on UQ scientists
Young Conservationist Award showcases region’s eco-warriors
Leading scientists study into leadbeater’s possum proves Andrews wrong to close down native forestry
World Ocean Day: Coral life found ‘half a league’ under sea
Living seawalls bring new life to our city harbour
Living seawalls to bring new life to Rushcutters Bay
Testing times for new ice drill
Live from accelerators on 8 June
Alcohol ads intoxicate during pandemic
UniSA nails true value of PhD mentoring with L’Oréal Australia & New Zealand
Mangroves at risk if carbon emissions not reduced by 2050, international scientists predict
Australia at forefront of environmental science
Miracle cures and fast-track approval threatens medical advances, say scientists