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Slight uptick in Maugean skate estimates not enough to save them from extinction
Cell atlas reveals parallels between horse, human pregnancies
Stress Alters Neuronal Balance In Developing Brain
PolyU and international scientists utilise satellite positioning data to unveil ice sheet melt behaviour in Greenland, aiding in the assessment of sea-level rise
Combining Software Tools Creates Higher Standards in Species Distribution Modeling
Great Day For Tasmanian Salmon Workers 15 February 2025
Maugean Skate And Salmon Can Co-exist
Evolving intelligent life took billions of years − but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted
Water Molecules Help Proteins Read Human Genome
Western Sydney University researchers help discover most energetic elementary particle ever detected
Enzymes are the engines of life − machine learning tools could help scientists design new ones to tackle disease and climate change
Dessert Stomach Emerges In Brain
AFP welcomes Canberra students for the International Day for Women and Girls in Science
The Golden Highway: Native fish movement in the lower Darling / Baaka
Tiny splendid peacock spiders have the fastest known jump among their kin – new study
Western Sydney University researchers help discover most energetic elementary particle ever detected
Axing 63 roles at Callaghan Innovation will drive essential skills out of the country and undermine Government growth agenda
How our team spotted the most energetic neutrino detected to date
Researchers control metal microstructure for better 3D printing
Mechanism For Treating Muscle Wasting Discovered
Cancer’s Ripple Effect May Promote Blood Clots In Lungs
Address science misinformation not by repeating the facts, but by building conversation and community
New research uncovers brain changes in Parkinson’s Disease
Let Conversation Start On Australia’s R&D Future
Start a new chapter in 2025 with these tips from behavioural scientists to get you reading more
Discussion paper shows Australia needs R&D reform urgently
Monash researchers develop ground-breaking AI program to tackle global microplastics challenge
Earth’s inner core is less solid than previously thought
New greenhouse gas monitoring station at Jodrell Bank to improve UK emissions estimates
Mapping of blood vessel cells may yield diabetes treatments
Art and science illuminate the same subtle proportions in tree branches
Ancient pterosaur bones could inspire the future of aerospace engineering
More Women Directors Than Ever Before
Meet Bettong: Australia’s Tiny, Hopping Gardeners
24,000 Registered Attendees Fill the Halls of Successful SPIE Photonics West 2025
What you need to know about the new implants to patch up failing hearts – is it really a ‘breakthrough’?
Experiences matter more than labels in citizen science projects
Are animals smart? From dolphin language to toolmaking crows, lots of species have obvious intelligence
NSW Women Of Year 2025 Finalists Announced
X-ray study sheds light on cost-effective fuel cell materials
Generating International Testing Standards for Large Outdoor Fires
Australia’s biggest companies turn their backs on flawed carbon offset scheme
Human Speech Development Linked To Whale Song Structure
CSIRO’s new graphite R&D grants to supercharge SME battery innovation
Study Identifies Optimal Substrates for Year-Round Hydroponic Arugula and Lettuce Production
Empowering Volunteers & Expanding Outreach: The Next 5o Years of Extension Master Gardener Program
US dodged a bird flu pandemic in 1957 thanks to eggs and dumb luck – with a new strain spreading fast, will…
World’s rarest marsupial shows signs of recovery after near extinction