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Public Health Professionals escalate industrial action – still no offer from the Allan government
Melbourne to host the 2026 Asia-Oceania satellite users’ conference
Copycat cockatoos learn to adapt from each other
Honeybees may be helping spread tree-killing myrtle rust – new research
GISRS mourns the passing of Dr Nancy Cox
Medical Information Provided To AI Is Often Incomplete
How Oak Trees Outwit Their Predators
$820,000 To Protect Turtle Nests On Queensland Beaches
New Research Challenges Conventional Methods for Increasing Cuticle Deposition in Cherries & Apples
For crop breeders, growth curves built on drone data reveal timing and duration of genetic effects
Replacing nitrogen with organic fertiliser found to improve soil and crops
Shedding light on how hydrogen cyanide formed on early Earth
Universal model provides design standards for efficient and durable perovskite solar cells
The cradle of Earth’s rich ocean life was a massive coral reef system 20 million years ago
Citizen scientists mark a decade of discovery at Bael Bael Grassland
Threatened native fish thriving after reintroduction to Bingera Creek | News
Good Yawn Might Do More Than You Think, Say Researchers
Robots can run a marathon and play ping pong. But will they ever achieve true sporting greatness?
Cities are getting hotter – and bigger. New research reveals the scale of the challenge
A good yawn might do more than you think, say researchers
Quail embryos + a prickly protein = major discovery in birth defects
Scientists have found a safer way to hunt for the next pandemic virus
First Ever Stocking For Endangered Fish
Koala vaccine offers clues to solving human health challenge
Antarctica’s ice shelves are vulnerable to melting from below – knowing how far ocean heat reaches is crucial
Moths And Butterflies Face Widespread Decline
Study reveals why epithelial cancer is more aggressive in some tissues
5 Ways To Turn Your Screen Time Into Action For Reef
EAORON’s $6 NMN Line Filler Face Mask brings longevity science to Chemist Warehouse
Bees pass the maths test: study confirms insects aren’t just winging it
New research shows men still outnumber women as experts in science news
Victoria leading the way with AI tools to better protect wildlife
From global insights to paddock change: Meet Nuffield scholar Robert Bell
New Self-Assembling Polymers Proven To Be Effective At Gene Delivery
Simplifying Clean Hydrogen Production with a New All-in-One Photocatalytic Cocatalyst
Sweet discovery rewrites understanding of how our bodies store sugar
Scientists finally know how old the Twelve Apostles are – and they’re much younger than anyone thought
Scientists discover how the Twelve Apostles were formed – and their real age
Seismic ‘whiplash’ – new research shows what happens when earthquakes stop suddenly
Scientists uncover how the intestine balances cell growth and maintenance
Discovery of a Hidden Mechanism in DNA Damage: Singlet Oxygen Generates Abasic Sites
Universal model provides design standards for efficient and durable perovskite solar cells
Climate change means more landslides in NZ – but new tech can help reduce the risk
Scientists On Hunt For High-stress Brainwaves
Global Decline In Fish Growth
How a key regulatory protein guides cartilage formation during embryonic development
Bees pass the maths test: study confirms insects aren’t just winging it
Teaching AI to operate particle accelerators with DOE grant