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Why should we trust science? Because it doesn’t trust itself
Grant funds research that could help certification of organic honey bee products
BioBlitz your way through botanic garden
Contribute to future of gene technology
This finals season, a brief ‘priming’ workout could boost performance on sports field and beyond
Research brings breath of fresh air to Brisbane classrooms
New research brings breath of fresh air to Brisbane classrooms
Researchers look at whether probiotics can slow osteoporosis in early menopause
What are uterus transplants? Who donates their uterus? And what are risks?
Alzheimer’s disease causes major metabolic changes in brain
Hemispheres are not equal
Understanding how cell becomes person – with maths
Powerful synchrotron light confirms presence of rare diamond in stony meteorites
What caused world’s largest die-off of mangroves?
Understanding stress in Olympic athletes
How Does Acetaminophen Work?
Cacao: Multiple interactions in its cultivation
Supporting Aurecon to achieve greater sustainability
Vets and pets to reap benefits from new drug to treat common infection
Pioneering work on seafood provenance continues with progress on global approach
New model to help reframe transition to low-carbon electric power
WHO launches guide to safely unlock benefits of life sciences
Wallal Expedition of 1922: Scientific Outcomes
Inside mind of a sceptic: ‘mental gymnastics’ of climate change denial
Folded diamond has been discovered in a rare type of meteorite
Dwarf planet diamonds could hold key to stronger machine parts
Mysterious meteorite could revolutionise industrial diamond manufacturing
Protecting privacy – and safety – in encrypted messaging
Eureka moment for two Academy Fellows
Synapse-related Genes in Microglia are Changed by Contextual Fear Conditioning
Nanomolding could speed discovery of new topological materials
Hitting right notes on climate change
Unique ferroelectric microstructure revealed for first time
Desert Song Festival returns after two-year hiatus
Why do seashells sound like ocean when you put them to your ear?
From Iceland to Adelaide Hills – Australian composer to create new work inspired by glacier trek
Dog wee to rescue of threatened hooded plovers
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute is proud to announce Terry and Ginette Snow as inaugural winners of Chuck Feeney Award
Exploring Social, Ethical Sides of Microbiome Engineering
These female hummingbirds evolved to look like males
Southern Ocean takes on heat of climate change
Parkinson’s breakthrough can diagnose disease from skin swabs in 3 minutes
Great Southern Reef project wins NSW Ports Community Grant
Mind over matter? Not when it comes to weight loss
Investigating Magnetic Excitation-induced Spin Current in Chromium Trihalides
Innovative ‘Heart in Box’ technology gives hope to transplant patients
Record release for critically endangered Western Swamp Tortoise
STA welcomes review to drive science and technology sector diversity