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The key to a centenarian’s long life may be their superhuman ability to avoid disease – new research
Students take on biosecurity quest and agricultural adventure this National Science Week
Free science spree sparks inspiration for next generation
COVID, the flu and other viral infections can re-awaken dormant breast cancer cells, new study in mice shows
It’s Not All About Size
Daily actions shape how righties, lefties process visual input
RFK Jr is wrong about mRNA vaccines – a scientist explains how they make COVID less deadly
A toxicologist’s guide to poison ivy’s itch and bee stings’ burning pain – 2 examples of nature’s chemical warfare
National Science Week shines a light on nature’s hidden language
Inaugural deaf youth science camp an “incredible opportunity”
Invisible material could revolutionise smart tech
Brain imaging may identify patients likely to benefit from anxiety care app
Quantum freeze: Scientists create the coldest state of motion in mechanical systems
Coral cover loss points to need for strong action: local and global
Clarence River Survey calls for citizen scientists to give the river a ‘health check’
Govt kept secret cuts to science funding to finance new Applied Tech Institute
Designing DNA nanostructures to create deformable and controllable biomolecular condensates
True blue: Researchers create better blue food dye from algae
Great Barrier Reef more volatile with sharp declines in coral cover
A red meat allergy from tick bites is spreading – and the lone star tick isn’t the only alpha-gal carrier to worry about
Former FBI expert’s DNA Review exposes contamination issues and toxic culture at FSQ
Seafood New Zealand Prepares for “Thoughtful” Conference – Seafood’s Science, Storytelling and Health Benefits all on the Table
“The Minister needs to come clean about exactly why these changes are happening on her watch”
Australian scientists develop method to optimise delivery of mRNA to cells: new study
Your phone is covered in germs: a tech expert explains how to clean it without doing damage
Predicting beach changes: models just as good as satellites
Australian Antarctic Program heads to Heard Island for the first time in decades 3 August 2025
Love in the age of WhatsApp – a philosopher explains how technology reduces the power of a relationship
Action on Australian research integrity reform needed now
Supersized Stick Insect Discovered In Wet Tropics
Spark Change At Electrify Your Life Expo
City of Newcastle shines spotlight on science with AI, robots and free community events
150 programs. 12,000 scientists short. Research reform critical to lift national productivity
National Science Week 2025
Black Hole Vibes
Tracking Gulf of Maine acidity, outlook for commercial shellfisheries
How Does Metformin Lower Blood Sugar?
The dirty truth about what’s in your socks: bacteria, fungi and whatever lives between your toes
Newly Discovered Protein Passes Enzymes On Like Baton
Season’s Latest Cuttlefish Count Takes Place
Who wants to live forever; thunderstorm asthma; crochet, cocktails and maths; Baroque space music; computing 101
Next-generation gene tools to cut research time from years to weeks
Greens say Net Zero by 2035 required to protect communities and nature
First Launch Attempt Of Aussie Made Rocket
Wetlands COP15: Connecting People With Wetlands
Psychedelic drug DMT and near death experiences have long been linked – my study is the first to explore the connection in depth
The hunt for ‘planet nine’: why there could still be something massive at the edge of the Solar System
How Tiny Fossils Are Leading To Smarter Robots