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Australia’s climate future in the spotlight for new tipping point and resilience research
How Can We Optimize Solid-State Batteries? Try Asking AI
Tiny Crabs, Big Impact: New Allies In Protecting Coral
Loss Of Nature’s ‘unsung Heroes’ Threaten Ecosystems
Monash scientists call for caution over green nitrate fertiliser breakthroughs
New Research on Hyperspectral Imaging and Transparent Hydroponics for Leafy Vegetable Root Analysis
Clotbuster Drug Is New Hope For Stroke Treatment
What magic reveals about the brain – and how magicians sometimes fool themselves
Noto quake 3D model adds dimension to understand earthquake dynamics
Coral Seeding Boosts Early Coral Survival
‘Extremely rare event’: bone analysis suggests ancient echidnas lived in water
Forming new habits can take longer than you think. Here are 8 tips to help you stick with them
Arsenic is everywhere – but new detection methods could help save lives
CROPPS hackathon ushers in new era of plant communication
Why whale urine is so important to life in the sea
Why whale urine is so important for life in the sea
Granular systems, such as sandpiles or rockslides, are all around you − new research will help scientists describe how they work
Detroit’s lack of affordable housing pushes families to the edge – and children sometime pay the price
‘No new coal and gas’ a major test for next parliament
Dangerous synthetic opioids and animal sedatives found in Australian wastewater
Ludwig Cancer Research scientists to present at AACR Annual Meeting
Social learning: People adapt their learning strategies dynamically
‘Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence’ − an astronomer explains how much evidence scientists need to claim discoveries like extraterrestrial life
Female Bonobos Keep Males In Check With Solidarity
Wild house mice reveal secret love lives: Fighters vs. Flirts
Century-old Mystery Of Plant Communication Solved
Brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice – but here’s why you shouldn’t worry
Manchester physicist among global researchers honoured with prestigious Breakthrough Prize
Bigger, better, clearer – NIWA’s new SwathCam provides the big picture
CHESS Team Rolls Up Their Sleeves For Spring Tune-up
Humic Substances and LED Lighting Enhance Tomato Transplant Growth with Minimal Yield Impact
PUMA Reaches Goal of Making 9 Out of 10 Products With Recycled or Certified Materials
Smart brain implants are helping people with Parkinson’s and other disorders
Tiny dips in sea level reveal flow of climate-regulating underwater waterfalls
Why don’t humans have hair all over their bodies? A biologist explains our lack of fur
Study Finds Protein Partnership Protects Chromosomes
Scientists found a potential sign of life on a distant planet – an astronomer explains why many are still skeptical
All models are wrong − a computational modeling expert explains how engineers make them useful
How does your brain create new memories? Neuroscientists discover ‘rules’ for how neurons encode new information
Indicators of alien life may have been found – astrophysicist explains what the new research means
CIFAL Victoria Launches New Bachelor of Science in Climate Science
Scientists urge Peter Dutton to get up to speed on escalating climate risks
New form of dark matter could solve decades-old Milky Way mystery
Optimizing Blueberry Production: Insights on Soil Potassium Management and Photoselective Technology
Dark energy may have once been ‘springier’ than it is today − DESI cosmologists explain what their collaboration’s new measurement says about…
Call for applications: Karolinska Institutet MWLC Postdoc Grant 2025
Afternoon could be best time for asthma inhaler, study shows
A century after its discovery, scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep