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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
Study shines light on cause of chronic kidney disease
India science exchange thriving at Horsham SmartFarm
Novel Tin-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks for Reducing Carbon Dioxide to Formate
New study reveals understanding of a basic physical property of charged particles in microgravity
Protecting Our Threatened Wildlife
New study reveals understanding of basic physical property of charged particles in suspension in microgravity
ARC-funded Researcher wins prestigious Shaw Prize
International recognition for the Court’s world-leading Lighthouse initiative
Unlocking mystery of brain function and connectivity
Have we got the brain all wrong? A new study shows its shape is more important than its wiring
‘How do we know what we don’t know?’: scientists completely define the process of methylation
Creation in laboratory
Desert ants increase the visibility of their nest entrances in the absence of landmarks
Decoding Darwin’s abonimable mystery: the diverse origin of flowering plants
First Jobs and Skills Council to focus on agribusiness open for business
Room-Temperature, Solid-State Synthesis of High-Quality Cs3Cu2I5 Thin Films
Humans have lost half primate ancestors’ gut bacteria
The LEGO Group teams up with the stars of women’s football to inspire children to Play Unstoppable
New Zealand-China science relationship affirmed
That’s a wrap: Australia’s Antarctic season over 29 May 2023
Developing new algorithms to manage biosecurity threats
Making science accessible to enquiring young minds is child’s play in new IMAS exhibition
What’s in name? Sometimes, climate
‘WA’s Christmas tree’: what mungee, the world’s largest mistletoe, can teach us about treading lightly