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Video games spark exciting new frontier in neuroscience
Indigenous knowledge is increasingly valued, but to fully respect it we need to decolonise science – here’s how
Leading literary academic joins ACUs Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
‘Smart drugs’ make you worse at solving complex problems, new study finds
Illegal macaque trade could spark next pandemic
Enhancing carbon dioxide reduction
Hybrid Suzukake Science Day 2023 held successfully
Towards the New-Space Era with Foldable Phased-Array Transmitters for Small Satellites
Growing seaweed in the open ocean could be foiled by iron deficiency, new study finds
Nature Stewards Program now open
Dr. Kara Marshall joins the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences
Screen Australia and 9Network announce Big Miracles Season 2
Future scientists give physics gear new life
Mussel farms may benefit environment
Donation allows scientists to explore asbestos treatments
QUT scientist wins prestigious Royal Science of Chemistry award
Top Griffith scientists head to Canberra to make case for thousands with ME/CFS
Small Differences With Big Effect
Kings Birthday Honour for Professor Geoff Head
Uncovering the Link Between Attending Prenatal Checkups and Low Birth Weight in Japan
Promising new proton conductor for next-generation fuel cells
Preparing the Stage for 6G: A Fast and Compact Transceiver for Sub-THz Frequencies
Nominations open for ACT Emerging Scientist of Year
Five grants awarded in 2023 Blue Mountains City of the Arts Trust Grants Program
Bettong genes reveal problem
How chronic stress drives brain to crave comfort food
A Russian ‘spy’ whale? Killer whales biting boats? Here’s how to understand these close encounters of the curious kind
Scientists Map Complete Genome of Millet
Conservation efforts lead to reopening of fishing for Torres Strait species
New soil practitioner accreditation hits ground running
New Musculoskeletal Genomics Group Leader joins Mater Research
Better vision through movement
Children explore global sustainability at Great Science Share for Schools
Ba2LuAlO5: A New Proton Conductor for Next-Generation Fuel Cells
ACU scientists top international research rankings
Coral disease tripled in the last 25 years. Three-quarters will likely be diseased by next century
Eliminating gene SRC-3 in immune cells triggers effective long-lasting anti-cancer response
Teaching ethics of data science through immersive video
Women invited to trial twice-a-year contraceptive jab
When pigeons dream
Does competition make us less moral? New research says yes, but only a little bit
Earth’s first flower was pollinated by insects: world-first research
Folbigg case highlights need for Australian criminal case review commission
Investing in protecting Australians from climate impacts
Press conference transcript: Science central in overturning Australia’s greatest miscarriage of justice
The world’s first flowers were pollinated by insects
Shedding Light on the Complex Flow Dynamics within the Small Intestine
Bremen researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways