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Pediatricians’ association recommends COVID-19 vaccines for toddlers and some older children, breaking with CDC guidance
Astronomers capture a record 130-year evolution of a dying star
‘Super snail’ modifies slime to fight pesticide: new research
Yet More Weird Ancient Marsupials Rewrite History Books
PRECAUTIONARY DIETARY ADVICE ISSUED FOR FISHERS IN THE UPPER BELUBULA RIVER
The most powerful tool in an astronomer’s arsenal is a lens – but not the kind you might think
One day’s notice shows rushed approach to gutting New Zealand’s science funding
Fresh support for mental health, kids and cancer charities
How Chefs and Scientists Are Using Kombucha and Kimchi to Study Microbiology
Peak psychology body urges consideration as AI grows within Australian workplaces 
NSW latest hSU members strongly endorse wage increase for 50,000 health workers
HSU members strongly endorse wage increase for 50,000 health workers
AIMS scientists untangle sources of blue carbon in wetland soils
Antarctic Ecosystems At Risk Without Urgent, Long-term Research
Lifesaving natural hazards technology put through its paces
Confirmation of WA government interference in key Murujuga research report ahead of North West Shelf legal challenge this week
Some pro athletes keep getting better as they age − neuroscience can explain how they stay sharp
Why is the soap scum in my bathroom pink? Is it mould? And can it make me sick?
STA Turns 40: Four Decades Of Science, Policy, And Progress
When Did the Chicken Cross the Road? New Evidence from Central Asia
Countries must choose new path after UN plastics treaty talks collapse
Alzheimer’s disease: lithium may help slow cognitive decline – new research in mice
In the blink of an eye: How river noise shapes the dipper’s silent signals
Some people just don’t like music – it may be down to their brain wiring
Scientists shed light on root cause of muscular dystrophy subtype
How bad science is becoming big business
Scientists discover new ways to predict course of chronic kidney disease
Why being open about science can make people trust it less – and what to do about it
Quantum Science Guides New Way Of Navigating
‘Revolutionary’ seafloor fiber sensing reveals how falling ice drives glacial retreat in Greenland
How poisoned data can trick AI − and how to stop it
Spiderweb silks and architectures reveal millions of years of evolutionary ingenuity
Astronomers Spot “Eye Of Sauron” In Deep Space
Tiny Ants Crack Secret To Perfect Teamwork
Minister fast-tracks marine life assessments after algal bloom
National conservation group says Australia’s food system is in need of an urgent reset
Antarctic leopard seal ‘songs’ are surprisingly similar to nursery rhymes
My research team used 18 years of sea wave records to learn how destructive ‘rogue waves’ form – here’s what we found
Women in STEM face challenges and underrepresentation – this course gives them tools to succeed
Safe no more: off-the-charts marine heat has severely damaged Ningaloo and other pristine coral reefs
Will AI Uncover Our Next Medical Miracle?
Playtime mostly mutual activity between dolphins and whales 
Pathogen Discovered In 4,000-year-old Sheep Tooth
Universities: we’re training Australia’s workforce and ready to do more
Getting the dirt on groundwater sampling this National Science Week
Prominent ecologists and climate scientists set to expose Redbank at today’s Independent Planning Commission meeting
NSW Government and HSU finalise offer to healthcare workers
Beer science; bushfire weather; thunderstorm asthma and a geological cabaret show: National Science Week starts today