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SRK La Trobe scholarship awarded
Biodiversity refuges for Whitsundays
Metals could be link to new antibiotics
Global collaboration predicts nearly 200 genes that affect breast cancer risk
Sex-specific traits of immune system explain men’s susceptibility to obesity
University researchers win Canada-UK funding to develop AI-powered microrobots to capture brain
Sugary drinks a sour choice for adults trying to maintain normal cholesterol levels
Leap Year is Giving Us One More Day, and Mastercard Wants to Help You Share it With Someone You Love
New study allows Brain and Artificial Neurons to link up over web
Turbulent times revealed on Asteroid 4 Vesta
Research to protect island ‘ark’ from climate change
When bonding noble metals to 2D materials, interfaces matter
Unearthing a new form of toxic inflammation
Caves face new unknown after unprecedented bushfires
Cold sintering produces capacitor material at record low temperatures
Lacey ’87, Distinguished Visiting Journalist, shares insights
Uni-business collaborations deliver strong returns on investment
Expertise & evidence are our best defence against future terrors
Human Populations survived Toba volcanic super-eruption 74,000 years ago
A weak heart also damages brain
Net-zero by 2050 not enough, Australia’s leading climate scientists say
Synthesizing a Superatom: Opening Doors to their Use as Substitutes for Elemental Atoms
University of Sydney sociologist bound for IAS in Princeton
Air New Zealand joins NASA climate science mission
U.S. methane emissions focus of EarthTalks seminar by Ken Davis
InSight detects gravity waves, low rumbles and devilish dust
Discovery of ancient Salmonella
Oldest reconstructed bacterial genomes link agriculture and herding with emergence of new disease
Scientists simplify access to drug building block
Cornell joins network to expand public interest tech
Bacterium makes complex loops
Book tackles questions parents have about media violence
Strengthening international collaborations with University of Toronto
New entry categories for ‘refugee’ and ‘socioeconomic equity’ for Otago health programmes
Weill Cornell Medicine establishes Office of International Affairs
ALP’S net zero announcement WELCOMED
UNSW Sydney to celebrate Mardi Gras with Human Rainbow
Net zero by 2050 and new coal mines will not save us from climate emergency: Bandt
Newly found bacteria fights climate change, soil pollutants
Southern Ocean science at speed of light
University and Sunnybrook virologists work on tools to combat coronavirus outbreak
“Make two out of one” – Division of Artificial Cells
Climate change questions answered in new online videos
Pioneering academic’s papers get UNESCO status
Penn State joins global effort for open access to emerging coronavirus research
ANU Council says we must act on climate change
Researcher with a ‘whole of farm’ approach recognised by GRDC
Japanese space startup Space BD to launch Curtin University CubeSats into orbit