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ANSTO scientists and engineers in spotlight as role models
Now is time for hero
The ‘brown food web’: dead vegetation plays essential role in desert ecosystems
Engaging Science Grants to boost STEM activities
Not just mood swings but premenstrual depression
Beach litter monitoring underway at Bathers Bay
Mental health, malaria and obesity in line of sight for National Drug Discovery Centre
Study shows how cells prevent harmful extra DNA copies
Mimicking an Enigmatic Property of Circadian Rhythms through an Artificial Chemical Clock
Australia Day Honours for Swinburne community
These 5 spectacular impact craters on Earth highlight our planet’s wild history
Orange Regional Museum project shares music of Dunera Boys
How plants can inspire new ways to extract value from waste
Global short course to help protect earth’s animals
Seal sightings citizen science project extended
McGowan government’s proposed new climate laws meaningless without ban on massive new Kimberley gas projects
Capturing carbon with both hands
Volunteers flock to inland NSW for Great Glossy Count
It’s high time our farmers stopped jumping through hoops
DNA detector exposes hidden Antarctic krill 24 January 2023
Lymphoma mutation yields super-competitive immune cells
Ludwig Harvard imaging study reveals cellular, molecular and structural complexity of colorectal tumors
Major funding for Manchester will help find new cancer treatments
Doubling the capacity of iron oxide-type cathodes for cost-effective Li-ion batteries
New process extracts silicon from solar panels to build better batteries
Nanoscopic tool assesses alternative Covid prevention
New discoveries from New Zealand’s deepest waters
Simulations and Experiments Reveal Unprecedented Detail about Water Motion in Salt Water
Electronic Nose: Sensing the Odor Molecules on Graphene Surface Layered with Self-Assembled Peptides
Natural capital grows on-farm productivity
Correlated Rattling Atomic Chains Reduce Thermal Conductivity of Materials
Manufacturing advances bring material back in vogue
New tomato bred to naturally resist pests and curb disease
Dark cost of being toxic
Studying Polymer Gels Through the Lens of Mechanochemistry and Solvent Swelling
New method for designing tiny 3D materials could make fuel cells more efficient
Chloroplast from father
Study finds increased risk of nitrogen losses when applying sulphate…
Best astronomy image yet of supernova remnants
UPES and Katonic.ai sign MOU to cooperate in the area of Machine Learning
Science influences art in marine inspired exhibition
Australia-India strategic research grants now open
New species of gecko: What’s in name and why it matters
Writers bring bilingual poetry and nature non-fiction to University of Canterbury
Federation Council’s Australia Day Ambassador Ange Clarke
They say we know more about the Moon than about the deep sea. They’re wrong
ANU researchers closer to finding new lung cancer treatments
Theoretical Computations Identify a Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Material’s Key Bottleneck