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Researchers uncover how pathogens hijack phosphate pathways to infect crops
Backing farmers to innovate and make more money
New WHO partnership with Indian Institute to advance technology transfer and health equity
Are our refrigerants safe? The lingering questions about the chemicals keeping us cool
The atmosphere is getting better at cleaning itself – but that’s not all good news
From Messi to Mika Häkkinen: how top athletes can slow down time
From slime molds to corporations, traveling networks chart a new path
What’s the shape of the universe? Mathematicians use topology to study the shape of the world and everything in it
How palaeontologists are uncovering dinosaur behaviour
Amazon Region More Resilient Than Assumed
Adsorptive Regolith on Mars Soaks Up Water, Researchers Reveal
Human Remains Located In Otira, Identified
$20,000 BOOST FOR AUSSIE HOUSEHOLDS IF SKILLS TARGETS MET
Giant glaciers pulverised Earth’s ancient rocks, setting the stage for complex life
Smart is sexy: evolution of intelligence partly driven by love
Can a simple blood test spot the signs of skin cancer returning?
Bold Thinking At ARC Welcomed By Scientists And Technologists
Roundtable To Consider ‘Science Under Siege’
Selective Jamming: New Era Of Cyber Threats
NYS invasive species illuminated by art and science exhibit
Tiny Australian Peacock Spiders break records in speed-jumping
Flexible Crystals Reveal Secrets Of Elasticity
Monash breakthrough in understanding life cycle of rarely-sighted neutron stars
Study Explores How COVID-19 Shifted Consumer Preferences for Turfgrass in the Southern U.S
Your pupils change size as you breathe – here’s why this new discovery is important
Colliding plasma ejections from the Sun generate huge geomagnetic storms − studying them will help scientists monitor future space weather
Crystals can’t bend – or can they? New research sheds light on elusive ‘flexible crystals’
Breathing And Vision May Be Linked
Elusive New Holland mouse rediscovered in Wollemi National Park |
Illuminating Proton’s Inner Workings
Study Evaluates Master Gardeners’ Preparedness in Advising on Home Food Preservation
p53 is both your genome’s guardian and weakness against cancer – scientists are trying to repair or replace it when it goes awry
Euclid Discovers Rare Einstein Ring
Your dog may be wilder than you think, according to canine sleep research
Govt invests $25m in Otago-led genomics research
How plants are able to remember stress without a brain
New discovery in the sky: Largest superstructure in the nearby universe unveiled
Wild Fish Study Humans
Can adults learn to develop absolute pitch? Our research challenges a longstanding myth
PolyU researchers make breakthrough discovery in structure and synthesis of 2D ferroelectrics, advancing technological development in microelectronics, artificial intelligence and quantum information
Artificial human DNA study raises urgent ethical questions for society
Breaking ‘us Versus Them’ Paradigm
Decades of Discovery: Neutral Sulfur in SF6 Decay Under High-Energy X-Ray Exposure
Super genes, does evolution need them? | University of Canterbury
Have Your Say: Scientists’ Remuneration Survey
$42.7 million AIMS National Sea Simulator expansion unveiled in Townsville
Scientists call for urgent investment in science infrastructure and education
Ningaloo Reef suffers widespread coral bleaching, new footage shows