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Denman Marine Voyage Update: 7 March, 2025 7 March 2025
Exceptional group of women at the forefront of science outreach at ANSTO
Tropical Forests Not Keeping Up With Climate Change
New research shows bigger animals get more cancer, defying decades-old belief
Scientists develop hydrogen sensor that could pave the way for safer, cleaner energy
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Lightening Load Of Augmented Reality Glasses
Chances Of Anything Coming From Mars
Greens hit the ground to help with Cyclone Alfred preparation, say stronger climate action needed to prevent future disasters
TALENT AVAILABLE: Cyclone Alfred more intense and destructive due to climate change
Expert comment on cyclones and climate change
Where computer scientists and economists talk to each other
The pot is already boiling for 2% of the world’s amphibians: new study
Ice Encasement Effects on Bentgrass & Bluegrass Recovery, Gas, and Metabolites
New Insights Into Ageing Revealed
Urban Inequality Scaling – Research Indicates Correlation between Population Size and Elite Wealth in Urban Spaces
Mice with woolly mammoth traits could pave the way for the resurrection of an ice age giant
AI Finds Merging Neutron Stars In Real Time
Why some animals defy the odds to thrive in urban areas
Scientists discover potential organic treatment for wastewater
Beyond our solar system: scientists identify a new exoplanet candidate
Beyond the garage: How important are spaces to business creation?
Researchers Identify Genes for Branchless Watermelon, Boosting Crop Breeding
How the risk of AI weapons could spiral out of control
Parse Biosciences Advances Plans to Release Single Cell Chromatin Accessibility Products
Chemistry: Triple Bond Formed Between Boron and Carbon for the First Time
Ricardo to Lead European Commission’s Citizen Energy Advisory Hub
Motion capture: In world 1st, M. mobile’s motility apparatus clarified
Shrimp Shell Material May Control Space Drug Delivery
Food strategy must deliver for farmers, consumers and nature
Out-of-balance bacteria is linked to multiple sclerosis − the ratio can predict severity of disease
Innovative Techniques Advance Lettuce Freeze Tolerance and Organic Vegetable Transplant Production
Eggshells Point to Diverse Dino Ecosystem in North America
Grants To Fuel Future STEM Pathways
APS Cuts Threaten Australia’s Future
How does toothpaste affect the good bacteria in your mouth?
Maple seeds’ unique spinning motion allows them to travel far even in the rain, a new study shows
Indian Spacecraft Aditya-L1 Observes Solar Flare
Scientists discover the function of a mysterious HIV component
Rewriting Rules Of Locust Swarms
Family fun activities at the Ocean Lovers Festival throughout March
Ocean Lovers Festival splashes across Sydney in March
Ancient marine organisms play role in recording past climate change
Photographer captures images inside the main ring of the Australian Synchrotron
Native forest logging loophole puts wildlife at risk
‘The key question is what’s driving the changes we’re seeing in the satellite record?’: Research voyage heads to Denman Glacier 28 February 2025
‘Brain vitrification’: new research shows how the Vesuvius eruption turned a man’s brain to glass
Surveying For Certainty