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Biodiversity month: we speak to one of Yarra’s most prolific nature observers
National Reef Community Converges On Townsville
New Science To Help Us Adapt To Higher Seas
Identifying as a ‘STEM person’ makes you more likely to pursue a STEM job – and caregivers may unknowingly shape kids’ self-identity
PM picked a climate target last year and without hearing climate doomsday report findings, witnesses reveal
World Ozone Day – Environmental Comeback Story
Racism isn’t innate – here are five psychological stages that may lead to it
HKUST and Fudan Elevate Strategic Collaboration to Build Global Hub for New Engineering Innovation 
When Does Melting Ice Capsize? New Research Unearths Several Mechanisms
Erdinc Sezgin awarded Biophysical Society’s Early Independent Career Award
Hamer Scholarships Revived To Give Regional Kids Edge
Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars – an astrobiologist explains what these traces of life are, and how researchers figure out their source
‘Publish or perish’ evolutionary pressures shape scientific publishing, for better and worse
Inside the lab: The team behind CSIRO’s sensing and sorting success
Science sees what nature needs: Flow-MER’s global moment
Outstanding Individuals Recognised In ANSTO Awards
Seasonal Temperature Shifts Influence Sesquiterpene Lactone and Sugar Levels in Hydroponic Lettuce
Flow-on effect: a decade of science, smarter watering, healthier Basin
Science Sector Welcomes Horizon Europe Discussions
Australian astrophysicists help prove Stephen Hawking’s landmark black hole prediction
Most-detailed collision of black holes provides strongest evidence yet to support Hawking’s 50-year-old landmark prediction
The discovery of a gravitational wave 10 years ago shook astrophysics – these ripples in spacetime continue to reveal dark objects in the cosmos
Crashing black holes validate Stephen Hawking – new research
Study Highlights Digital Divide In Diabetes Healthcare
Does Sun Have Seasons?
Great Koala National Park: A crucial step towards Australia’s 30×30 commitment
Great Koala National Park: A Crucial Step Toward Australia’s 30×30 Commitment
Polar geoengineering concepts will not help and could harm, warn experts
Mass hysteria at Heathrow aiport – how social contagion works
What causes muscle cramps during exercise? Athletes and coaches may want to look at the playing surface
A rocky planet in its star’s ‘habitable zone’ could be the first known to have an atmosphere – here’s what we found
Wading through the noise: audio tool pinpoints river species 
Landmark gathering of Indigenous rangers in far north-west Queensland
Kidney disease and climate change in Nicaragua’s sugarcane zone
Ocean Warming Puts Vital Marine Microbe At Risk
How Is Paint Made?
50 years ago, NASA sent 2 spacecraft to search for life on Mars – the Viking missions’ findings are still discussed today
Placing Industry Already Doing It Tough Into Death Zone
Matuku Muster Providing Valuable Insight
‘One of the most significant conservation victories in decades’: NCC welcomes the Great Koala National Park
‘Three-tailed’ lipid helps cells survive during heart attack, stroke
Good vibrations could revolutionize assisted reproductive technology
Nursing Grey Nurse Shark Populations Back To Health
Some Rainforest Trees Can Beat Heat
Making Diamonds With Electron Radiation
Cornell biologists expose bacteria’s hidden Achilles’ heel
Scientific objectivity is a myth – cultural values and beliefs always influence science and the people who do it
Max Planck Center for Particle Physics, Cosmology, and Geometry inaugurated in Taiwan