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Pat Nyhon: “Please Let Us Put Food On Your Plate”
About a third of pregnant women in the US lack sufficient vitamin D to support healthy pregnancies − new research
Academy for Leadership, 7th Leadership Symposium “From Lab to Market: Commercializing Deep Tech in Canada”
We detected deep pulses beneath Africa – what we learned could help us understand volcanic activity
‘Breakthrough Science’ grant supports disease-targeting lipid research
Research replication can determine how well science is working – but how do scientists replicate studies?
Babies born with DNA from three people hailed as breakthrough – but questions remain
New study reveals the hidden forces behind Alpine debris flows, boosting future protection
New discovery at Cern could hint at why our universe is made up of matter and not antimatter
Scientists discover genetic condition that causes paralysis following mild infections
Mawson Emperor Penguin Census 17 July 2025
Why drones and AI can’t quickly find missing flood victims, yet
Fossil discovery reveals ancient giant marine reptile relied on stealth while hunting in darkness
What is peer review? The role anonymous experts play in scrutinizing research before it gets published
Examining mushrooms under microscopes can help engineers design stronger materials
Measles isn’t just dangerous – it may erase your immune system
The AFP x Questacon event is back this National Science Week!
Two new members join Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees
Sculptor galaxy image provides brilliant details that will help astronomers study how stars form
Skin swabs could detect Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before symptoms appear
QIMR Berghofer scientists unlock ancient cellular wisdom of brain stem cells, offering hope for brain cancer and degenerative disease
Sustainable innovation is the focus for future scientists
Cornell-IBM Collaboration Advances Quantum Computing
Researchers Hit ‘Fast Forward’ on Materials Discovery with Self-Driving Labs
With Second Grant To Therapy
New Imaging Tools To Identify Pests
What is the government doing to protect the World Heritage-listed Murujuga rock art? 
Weekly injection could be life changing for Parkinson’s patients
The forgotten 80-year-old machine that shaped the internet – and could help us survive AI
From athlete’s foot to smelly soles: why daily washing is key to healthy feet
Localizatome: a novel tool to study stress-dependent subcellular protein localization changes
Researchers investigate the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi and plants
New Ultrasound Imaging To Map Drug Delivery Into Brain
This tropical plant builds isolated ‘apartments’ to prevent battles among the aggressive ant tenants it relies on for survival
Research Evaluates Horseweed Response To Paraquat And Diquat In New York Vineyards And Orchards
How weather changes cause migraines – a neurologist explains the triggers and what you can do to ease the pain
Dune patterns in California desert hold clues that help researchers map Mars’ shifting sands
Donation a blessing for school in PNG
Dynamic deep Earth structures hold the secret to giant volcanic explosions
Gwada-negative: the rarest blood group on Earth
Lioness Lucy Bronze uses ‘cycle syncing’ to get an edge on her competition – here’s how the practise works
Jadarite: Real-life Kryptonite With Super Potential
Ice Melt Linked To Monsoon Changes
A new life for a heritage orchard
Dive into National Science Week at the Australian National Maritime Museum
Science and traditional knowledge combine for sea Country
Feral-free zones spark small mammal boom in Australian desert
Trailblazing Research: University of Queensland and DANU Bring Biomechanics Out of the Lab and Into the Wild