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SA to host world first crowd sourced mineral exploration
Getting good soil on farming innovation
Change in aquaculture vital if billions more to be fed
Researchers Find a Way to Collect Elusive Blood Stem Cells from Zebrafish
Massive Attack partner with University of Manchester to explore music industry climate impact
Tipping points push Earth towards hothouse climate
Breakthrough paves path for a future free of batteries catching fire
Step inside Punctum’s Cooling House
All nanotubes are fit to print
Plot thickens for a hypothetical “X17” particle
Explore nature. Take photos. Help science
Prestigious award a first for Bendigo
New genomic research to future-proof pasture grasses
NTU, NNI and NHG launch Singapore’s first brain bank to study neurological disorders
Scientists develop first implantable magnet resonance detector
Lifetime achievement award for reproductive health research
Coral ecology and robot technology combine to combat bleaching and regenerate reef
Floating nurseries and robotic fleet deliver coral babies
Woody Plants with Undesirable Tendencies
Evidence and innovation at centre as scientists visit political leaders
Cornell nutrition research will inform WHO guidelines, policy
Scientists on ground of proposed runway site
Biotech breakthrough turns waste biomass into high value chemicals
All feels: Feeling loved in everyday life linked with improved well-being
People, climate, and water supply all played a role in extinction of Australia’s megafauna
New centre to link blockchain and industry across globe
STA elects new Executive Committee at AGM
Mantis shrimp make sense of a ‘staggering’ amount of visual information
Merlie turtle to unlock secrets of species
Trials promise good news for countries with dengue and Zika virus
Self-restrained genes enable evolutionary novelty
Bone breakthrough may lead to more durable airplane wings
Cooperation key to sustainable and profitable Commonwealth fisheries
Mongolia’s melting ice reveals clues to history of reindeer herding, threatens way of life
Code Red caused by Government’s inaction on climate change
Telescopes and satellites combine to map entire planet’s ground movement
Cooperation key to sustainable and profitable Commonwealth fisheries
Group of Eight confirms its commitment to excellence with majority of Australia’s highly cited researchers within Go8 universities
New resource for increasing diversity in awards
Battle of sexes
Funding for groups to keep community healthy and happy
First detection of supernova extreme afterglow
MAGIC telescopes see most epic explosion
Reef at risk this summer
Ethicon response to Federal Court of Australia judgment on pelvic mesh class action
Not so selfish after all ― Key role of transposable elements in mammalian evolution
UQ researchers recognised for global influence and impact
International recognition for WA’s sustainable octopus fishery