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Rescuers often driven by emotion
Asteroid mining not a million miles away
Annual survey of scientists and technologists now open
Deakin breakthrough tackles overheating phones and foldable tech
Mysterious holes in Antarctic sea ice explained by years of robotic data
One of simplest animals live in symbiosis with bacteria
Deploying High-frequency Radar in Straits of Mackinac
Winter Fest set to warm up Perth
Griffith greats recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours List
Mapping ocean’s unseen heroes, one microbe at a time
Frog discoveries have scientists hopping
1 in 2 people in NSW’s coastal community don’t think sea level rise will impact them
Change Agent: Debra Marquart
NTU Singapore scientists uncover binding secret behind protein ‘superglue’
Why does Al Gore keep denying science?
Study finds words matter in genetics
Cornell improves global access to potato breeding material
Symposium honors nanofabrication pioneer Harold Craighead
To fight TB infection, early protection is crucial
Minitab Launches New Minitab 19 Statistical Software
HKUST to lead Hong Kong’s Largest Research Project on Extreme Weather Prediction
Can complementary oral care play a part in substance abuse recovery
Dr Elizabeth Finkel ASMR Medalist 2019
World Environment Day 2019
Early lives of Alaska sockeye salmon accelerating with climate change
Entries Call For Victoria’s Top Science Awards
Earliest flaked-stone tools found in Ethiopia
Microscopic ‘donuts’ a treat for quantum tech
Monash research powers up next-generation device technology
A treasure map to understanding epigenetic causes of disease
National Science Week – Mosman
New science and technology leadership in opposition
Vietnamese Artist Painting on Climate Change Grabs Attention at United Nations Day of Vesak
From burbs to bay: GPS tracking reveals how litter travels
Calling all biosecurity champions
Japan visit to jump-start Queensland’s hydrogen industry
Major research funding for eye test to detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
Billions of fungi belong to just a few types (and some are carnivorous)
Citizen scientists mobilise to help Great Barrier Reef
An important budget announcement you may have missed
Seismologists seek space on volunteers’ floors and lawns to study Seattle seismic risks
Study could inform debate over arthritis treatment regulation
UCLA Health adopts Microsoft Azure to accelerate medical research and improve patient care
Improved diabetes in spite of obesity
Disruptive 2D mass spectrometry spin-out secures seed investment
Global Challenges: Experts’ Assessment
Conagen announces formation of Scientific Advisory Board
Humans used northern migration routes to reach eastern Asia