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New creature catalogue compiled to aid conservation
Expressions of interest open for the Threatened Species Scientific Committee
Nauseous territory: outfoxing predators using baits that make them barf
Thick ones, pointy ones – how albatross beaks evolved to match their prey
A ‘memory wipe’ for stem cells may be the key to better therapies
Gene-editing tool helps target small cancer-linked mutations
Award-winning uPtake partnership project celebrated in the regions
A Nanocapsulation Strategy for Facile Analysis and Processing of Insoluble Aromatic Polymers in Water
Aviator reaches for stars
Curious Kids: how do black holes pull in light?
Scientists in drag; satirical science music; sci-fi costume competitions; and dark matters
Two new Australian mammal species just dropped – and they are very small
Tall Poppy digs deep into dementia
City of Newcastle celebrates National Science Week with free community events
Group therapy helps scientists cope with challenging ‘climate emotions’
Potential neuropathic pain treatment shows promise in preclinical tests
Historic Launch of the Unified International Scientific Center Initiative to Address Climate Impact on Earth
Inspiring next generation of scientists
New $5.2m supercomputer enhances high impact research around Australia
Grand Opening – Dripstone Middle School STEAM Centre
The art of dark matter; satirical science music; and making the atmosphere tangible
Culture and the cosmos; learning on Country; elemental energies; and a health lab on wheels
Explore space, solar cars and how things work at Family Science Day
Modifying microbes to eat plastic; climate solutions; rewilding to save species; and what policies add up?
First female CEO commences at ACIAR
AFP Forensics takes over Questacon for National Science Week
Megafauna, micro-photos, an AI health-revealing ‘Time Machine’, and painting in a Sea of Light
Bull shark bandits, butterfly-inspired tech, satirical science music, and bloody school science classes
Kick-start your health journey with free telehealth exercise
Dr Aparna Lal named ACT Scientist of Year
Monaro High students embark on exciting learning journey at The Glen
Celebrating Tasmanian ingenuity this National Science Week
ANSTO scientists will participate in three new ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centres
The future of hydrogen fuel: UNSW researchers develop technique to analyse hydrogen fuel cell stability
Industry transformation is step ahead
World Krill Day 11 August 2023
Spider crabs, science denial, and a play by ChatGPT
Accelerated evolution and automated aquaculture could help coral weather the heat
Muon g-2 doubles down with latest measurement, explores uncharted territory in search of new physics
Muon g-2 experiment moves step closer in search of new physics
Warming oceans and rivers cause genomic changes in fish, scientists find
Koala conservation heats up: drones used to thermally detect animals
‘Meet Einstein’ at Echuca Library
Photo launch of National Science Week 2023
New evidence suggests the world’s largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia
National Science Week celebrations commence
More than 250 scientists call for end to land clearing
Researchers to test the impact of a special healthy diet on Crohn’s disease