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Dairy farm modeling tool boosts sustainability, decision-making
Scientific norms shape the behavior of researchers working for the greater good
Productive Partnerships Key To Environmental Progress
Drones Reveal “unprecedented” Coral Bleaching
Community-based Researchers: Critical Thread
ANU start-up offers green solutions for extraction of valuable materials
Sleep divorce: could sleeping separately from your partner lead to a better night’s rest?
Breaking new ground: Novel human stem cell-derived liver organoids
Honouring Indigenous Knowledge, Leadership, and Connection This NAIDOC Week
National Disaster Declaration Needed For SA Algal Bloom
Reef Project Leads the Way in Nature-Based Coastal Protection at The Dell
LABOR SIDES WITH SHOOTERS OVER THREATENED WILDLIFE IN GREAT FOREST NATIONAL PARK BACKFLIP
Astronomers have spied an interstellar object zooming through the Solar System
Marine crisis: Greens move to establish urgent inquiry into SA algal bloom
Astronomers have discovered another puzzling interstellar object − this third one is big, bright and fast
From Scrooge to science: how dairy might disrupt your sleep and dreams
Gene for enzyme in saliva associated with Type 2 diabetes
Hydrothermal Systems May Have Supplied Essential Phosphorus for Early Life
Jobs pipeline boost for the Queensland minerals and energy sector
Initial findings from an IAEA project on the status of the medical physics profession in diagnostic radiology and image guided interventional procedures…
Geoligical mystery: study unearths how copper deposits formed
Climate Wild Cards Still Missing From Our Models
Geoscientific breakthrough could spark new gold rush in WA
Can you spot a ‘fake’ accent? It will depend on where you’re from
AI might now be as good as humans at detecting emotion, political leaning and sarcasm in online conversations
Innovative ternary alloy films pave the way for ultra-low-power memory devices
New Chair To Lead Next Phase Of Vasse Taskforce
Data-Driven Strategies to Advance Methane Pyrolysis Catalysts
Going to extremes – understanding Antarctic sea-ice decline 2 July 2025
Natural Sensors Help In Mapping Out Cells’ Own Biology
Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
Toxic fungus from King Tutankhamun’s tomb yields cancer-fighting compounds – new study
When do we first feel pain?
Gene signature of hepatic ferroptosis reveals its pathogenic features
Research and innovation will lift Australia out of the productivity doldrums
Fire forensics reveal ancient infernos, offers future insights
Are you a top US-based scientist wanting to relocate to Australia?
Delivering a world-class marine hospital to protect local wildlife
New research organisations established on 1 July
Altezza Travel and Scientists Discover Africa’s Highest-Living Frog on Mount Kilimanjaro
Babies have more of this Alzheimer’s-linked protein than dementia patients – study raises hope for future treatments
How can the James Webb Space Telescope see so far?
De-fossilising economies key to course correction on climate change and human rights protection, says UN expert
New global role for coral researcher following departure of long-term AIMS science leader
Researchers unlock a new era in low-energy electronics with remarkable breakthrough
Scientists look to black holes to know exactly where we are in the Universe. But phones and wifi are blocking the view
Australian Conservation Foundation Disingenuous At Best
Could the first images from the Vera Rubin telescope change how we view space for good?