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Crucial Estimate for Carp Control
Leading conservation scientists call for reverse to biodiversity loss with ‘net positive’ goals
Centre to train new generation of specialists designing personalised implant technologies
Scientists find new use for popular heartburn drug
Killer wheat disease spreads without sex
Protein finding could inform new type 2 diabetes treatment
Team uses golden ‘lollipop’ to observe elusive interference effect at nanoscale
Can our thoughts alter our brains?
Tiny transporters could deliver treatment to stroke patients
Daniel Andrews to sacrifice communities and jobs for Greens votes
Reactionary drought policy not enough: Farmers for Climate Action
Historic day for landmark climate change legislation in New Zealand
Ten more years of logging will drive Leadbeater’s possum extinct
Oxygen deficiency rewires mitochondria
Evolving deer give birth earlier as climate warms
New cancer laboratory launches
Red deer evolving to give birth earlier in warming climate
Scott Morrison needs to listen to scientists, not his big donors
Catherine Truman – No Surface Holds
Global keratoconus researchers come together
Hands Off NSW Climate Laws
Brain-like computer chips could address privacy concerns and greenhouse emissions
Perovskite solar cells get an upgrade
HRI’s Dr Renuka Shanmugalingam awarded at SOMANZ
Science & Technology Australia seeking new CEO
Jaw-some wombats may be great survivors
Swordfish as oceanographers? Satellite tags allow research of ocean’s ‘twilight zone’ off Florida
Light-based ‘tractor beam’ assembles materials at nanoscale
Complex society discovered in birds
Increased protection for White’s seahorse
Investigating impact of ocean acidification and dive tourism on reefs
Global talent program to help attract best and brightest to universities
QIMR Berghofer researcher awarded prestigious Metcalf Prize
Albany wave research centre officially opens
Creatures of Night celebrates inaugural conservation award announcement
Malaria parasite lives on edge
New technique lets researchers map strain in next-gen solar cells
Cornell partners in NSF grant for astrophysics institute
New telescope instrument sheds light on Dark Energy
NTU Singapore researchers develop quantum communication chip 1,000 times smaller than current setups
Research offers insight into how oldest fossils formed
Hudson Institute Emerging Leaders announced
STA announces new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Artificial intelligence driving digital pathology
Australian innovation adds new sheen to old masters
Astronomers discover ghosts of supernovas in nearby galaxy
Nanoceramics from ball mill
Scientist salaries increase, but gender pay gap persists: national report