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Polly want a drink of water: clever cockatoos learning to drink from public water fountains
Microbes that extract rare earth elements also can capture carbon
What is vibe coding? A computer scientist explains what it means to have AI write computer code − and what risks that can entail
Your left and right brain hear language differently − a neuroscientist explains how
Memories of the good parts of using drugs can keep people hooked − altering the neurons that store them could help treat addiction
Producing superconductors for quantum circuit elements at high temperatures
Nature Reserve Closures For Kangaroo Management Program
Millions of new solar system objects to be found and ‘filmed in technicolor’ – studies predict
Feds-tastic – Love, Listening and Laughs from the Federation Conference 
Three Game-changers For Coral Reefs
One tiny particle could complicate predictions of physics theorists
Muon g-2 announces most precise measurement of the magnetic anomaly of the muon
Fired Up: Glassblower Crafts Tools Of Innovation
Iron from coal, steel industries alters North Pacific ecosystem
Gene That Controls Brain And Skull Development
Scientists make first direct observation of the trapped waves that shook the world
A bottlenose dolphin? Or Tursiops truncatus? Why biologists give organisms those strange, unpronounceable names
It’s miller moth season in Colorado – an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed
Luxon Must End Climate Denial Speculation
‘Scenes From Climate Era’ At MEC – Spark Of Hope
New model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life
Business Council unveils Australian AI report to secure leadership by 2028
Prime numbers, the building blocks of mathematics, have fascinated for centuries − now technology is revolutionizing the search for them
If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire wolf? How to define a species is a scientific and philosophical question
Supercharging science to inspire next generation
Drought-fighting soil bacteria helping wheat beat the heat
Re-inventing the cheese wheel: UNSW food scientists are optimising plant-based dairy
Carrot Performance under Organic vs. Conventional Systems: Implications for Organic Breeding
New Cultivars Boost Conservation of Endangered Helianthus verticillatus
New workforce strategy to strengthen food, wine and agribusiness sectors
Looking For Australia’s Next Biosecurity Champions
Why do we cry happy tears? The science behind this emotional paradox
Is the bar higher for scientific claims of alien life?
Nature writing can feed the myth of the outside as a cure – but my own work has helped me reframe my illness
Mountain chickadee chatter: Scientists are decoding the songbird’s complex calls
Children Discover Cell Biology Through Clay at Karolinska Institutet
How vitamin B12 deficiency may disrupt pregnant women’s bodies
Wilms Tumors: How Genes and Imprinting Pave the Way for Cancer
Faces you hear? Dolphin ‘signature whistles’ may transmit more than just identity information
Tackling Mystery That’s Killing Blueberries In Field
Prehistoric El Niño-Southern Oscillation offers clues to future climate shifts
Exploring Seas With Self-Powered Jellyfish Cyborgs
Impact of extreme fires on biodiversity sparks rethink on fire management
Daylight can boost the immune system’s ability to fight infections – new study
What’s it like being a raven or a crow?
World-leading monitoring program informs new standards for protecting Murujuga Rock Art
UQ Scientist Awarded Global Scientific Honour
Flowers unfold with surprising precision, despite unruly genes