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Disappointing: NT Minister Nicole Manison Denigrates Scientists, Backs Beetaloo Fracking
BEETALOO BASIN GO AHEAD FOR FRACKING IGNORES THE SCIENCE
Disappointing: NT Minister Nicole Mansion Denigrates Scientists, Backs Beetaloo Fracking
A rotten decision: Northern Territory fracking go-ahead to put safe climate future further out of reach for Australians
BostonGene and Mater Research collaborate in new follicular lymphoma study
Advanced aliens could soon detect life on Earth, say scientists
Scientists receive Chan Zuckerberg Initiative grants
Climate change hits birds’ birth rates
Calls for policy reform based on scientific evidence – not ideology
Future of jobs Ai Group says ‘rise to the challenge or risk being left behind’
Burnet Institute is proud to share our new visual identity
Securing future of Questacon
Bat conservation focus of Hamilton conference
Wiggly proteins guard genome
Three exhibitions to launch
Record Ammonia Production Achieved with Inexpensive Cobalt Catalyst at Low Temperatures
Mushrooms and their Post-rain, Electrical Conversations
Mars Rover documentary to screen at Cornell Cinema
Racial equity messaging must be more inclusive
Discovering Hidden Order in Disordered Crystals New Material Analysis Method Combining Resonant X-Ray Diffraction and Solid-State NMR
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global CO2 stocktake
x-RD Launches Sovereign Secure DevSecOps Environment
Consultation opens on plan to transform the fishing sector
Hit your head while playing sport? Here’s what just happened to your brain
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global C02 stocktake
LO BROS’ NOT SODA PULLS “HUMPBACK WHALE” WEIGHT OF PLASTIC, ONE MILLION BOTTLES, OUT OF THE OCEAN IN MAJOR BID TO SAVE OUR SEAS
Interfering with antiviral pathway may deter Alzheimer’s
Mental health and pregnancy research in Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities awarded £2 million
Science has been heard at Kathleen Folbigg Inquiry
Versatile, High-Speed, and Efficient Crystal Actuation with Photothermally Resonated Natural Vibrations
Bio-inspired: developing technology to mimic the function of skin
Age and sex influence health benefits of dieting
Super-charged textile sets trends
Scientists Have Full State of Quantum Liquid Down Cold
Aussie prehistoric predator’s last meal revealed
Twitter users feeling hot, hot, hot during heat waves according to study
Sharing old and new science in the West Cape York Marine Park
70 years of excellence in Australian nuclear science
Book goes underground to find how climate change shapes stories
Flexibility is key when protecting Southern Ocean
New look at ‘Einstein rings’ around distant galaxies just got us closer to solving the dark matter debate
University spinout Complement Therapeutics secures €72 million to tackle diseases including leading cause of blindness
Cerebral blood vessels reveal potential stroke drug target
Government funding to help AIMS enhance its world-leading marine science
How bee-friendly is forest?
STA welcomes ARC review recommendations
Dark order in universe
Aquatic outbreak resources now available