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University of New England signs partnership agreement with Bigelow Laboratory
Moving faster in a crowd: Examining cell particle movement
Science in Parliament: WA Health research on show
Dark matter to shed light on universe
Tasmanian community to benefit from latest health funding
From capturing collisions to avoiding them
Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use
National Science Week shows that science is for everyone
Call on companies to review membership of peak business group over climate and nature concerns
Political polarization may be less about ideology than luck
Delivering new concepts for urban citizens
Bird enthusiasts needed to help with Bird Blitz
Groundbreaking funding announcement to boost research into dark matter
67th AFMA COMMISSION MEETING – CHAIRMAN’S SUMMARY
UNE among institutions to receive $20 million grant to study Maine’s coastal ecosystem
New study suggests U.S. land carbon sink may have been overestimated
New, fundamental limit to ‘seeing and believing’ in imaging
Center for Excellence in Neurosciences members take part in biomedical science conference
Researchers develop affordable, less-intensive methane detection protocol
Accessibility projects stand out at Webfest 2019
How Bees Live With Bacteria
Government helps fund efforts to restore shellfish beds of Hauraki Gulf
Hi-tech bacteria gene tool could prove productive
Shaping future of Australia’s mining operations
Laser printing tech produces waterproof e-textiles in minutes
New book brings icebreaker legacy to life
Tiny glass-like plants at risk in acid ocean
How Plants Measure Their CO2 Uptake
Fishermans Bend gets Victoria’s first digital twin
New biomedical research facility for Adelaide a “game changer” for SA cancer patients: Centre Alliance
Rubbish to remedy: Deakin’s circular economy solution for waste
Suicide and self-harm risk is nearly triple in people with restless leg syndrome
Chemistry in motion
Monash IVF announces changes to Victorian Fertility Specialists
Physicists mash quantum and gravity and find time, but not as we know it
Can researchers engage safely with food industry?
Can’t get thinner than this: synthesis of atomically flat boron sheets
Young stars protect our night sky
Nano-thermometer takes temperature inside cells
Smartphones could transform patient care, finds study
Projekt Deal and Springer Nature reach understanding on world’s largest transformative open access
Central Kimberley reef communities survive global coral bleaching
2018/19 a big year for Science & Technology Australia
Biotech Conagen Acquires Production Platform of Therapeutic Proteins
A hallmark of superconductivity, beyond superconductivity itself
Shift to more intense rains threatens historic Italian winery
A heavyweight candidate for dark matter
Studying quantum phenomena in magnetic systems to understand exotic states of matter