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Bacteria breakthrough could lead to new biomaterials
New gut-brain link: how gut mucus could help treat brain disorders
Researchers track how bacteria purge toxic metals
New awards to enable ‘quantum’ leaps in research
Rice U. physicist Ming Yi wins coveted Moore Foundation grant
Human Mobility and Western Asia’s Early State-Level Societies
New grant will help scientists advance human immune model in pigs
Potential targets for COVID-19 vaccine found
Fresh antimatter study by ALICE will help with search for dark matter
Researcher making a mark with a NASA satellite mission
“The only things you want to conserve are things you know”
Constant addition of nutrients into our ecosystems is depleting biodiversity
Physics of parasites
New velvet gecko discovered on one of Australia’s northern islands
People’s willingness to take part in protests unaffected by coronavirus, study finds
There are three Fs in biodiversity
A special elemental magic
Just add saltbush
New protocol for organic synthesis using organoboron compounds and visible-light
Otago and ESR collaboration gets funding to track COVID-19 spread and evolution in NZ
A generous gift to glaucoma research
More than 500 scientists in 18 countries to map COVID-19 effects and treatments in patients’ blood
Patterns in crop data reveal new insight about plants and their environments
Green production of mandelic acid
Sugar turns brown algae into carbon sinks
Largest haul of new species of carnivorous sponges found
Does playing Sims make you an architect?
Scientists show physics can be applied to understand mystery of consciousness
Weight and blood pressure greater in young people who develop type 2 diabetes
Ocean virus hijacks carbon-storing bacteria
A new law in laser physics could make eye surgery simpler
No new cases of COVID-19 26 May
Hope in sight for vision research
New Zealand joins global search for COVID-19 vaccine
SA scientists identify obscure protein responsible for advanced breast cancer
Climate change increases migration at expense of poor
Cultural diversity in chimpanzees
Blood cancer researcher elected Academy Fellow
Funding boost for COVID-19 research to support WA health
Three CSIRO scientists distinguished among Australia’s best
QIMR Berghofer researcher acknowledged for global impact on skin cancer prevention
QUT air quality researcher joins Australia’s top scientists
Next-generation solar cells pass strict international tests
Merlie loggerhead turtle’s record journey home for World Turtle Day
Pandemic risks wiping out hard-won gains by women in STEM
Women are not advancing their research as much as men during pandemic, University researcher writes
International collaboration powers quest for next-generation solar cells
Bluesky examines atmosphere during Coronavirus lockdown