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New JWST low-mass galaxy observations could help settle scientific debate about early universe origins
From crickets in Melbourne to grasshoppers in Cairns, here’s what triggers an insect outbreak
Four ways AI could be used for good
Parking rage – workers at 16 NSW hospitals to stop work for two hours
Low-level blasts from heavy weapons can cause traumatic brain injury − 2 engineers explain the physics of invisible cell death
New Funding To Advance Multiple Sclerosis Research
Biomolecules From Formaldehyde On Ancient Mars
‘It’s like winning Eurovision’: an ANU graduate’s journey from kangaroo whisperer to global dance sensation
Universities Accord Pathway For Boosting Research
Researchers observe the structural heterogeneity of a lipid scramblase
Future Of Cancer Research With Professor Alex Swarbrick
ANU parasite expert named science teacher of the year
CSIRO Breakthrough To Boost Disease Resistance In Crops
A Nasa mission that collided with an asteroid didn’t just leave a dent – it reshaped the space rock
How is snow made? An atmospheric scientist describes the journey of frozen ice crystals from clouds to the ground
Good things don’t come in threes for Antarctic sea ice
Unlocking the secrets of the universe: new discoveries in Gravitational Waves
QUT to host Bavaria-Queensland Research Alliance Workshop
Targeting inflammatory protein could help treat severe asthma
Academy Responds To Universities Accord Report
International Pathogen Surveillance Network launches catalytic grant fund for pathogen genomics
Gut microbiome: meet Lactobacillus acidophilus – the gut health superhero
The biggest picture: scientists call for cosmic perspective on biodiveristy
National collaboration to save Australia’s invisible, endangered forest of giant kelp using AI
Far-red Photons Increase Light Capture but Have Lower Photosynthetic Capacity Than Red Photons
Bacteria can develop resistance to drugs they haven’t encountered before − scientists figured this out decades ago in a classic experiment
Calling all local artists – opportunity for local creatives now open
Did Neanderthals Use Glue? Researchers Find Evidence that Sticks
Gut bacteria may explain why grey squirrels outcompete reds – new research
World leading oceanographer honoured for mentoring legacy
Unraveling the pH-Dependent Oxygen Reduction Performance on Single-Atom Catalysts
PSA to picket NIWA next Thursday
New insight into old IBD drug could improve treatments
3D printing promises more efficient ways to make custom explosives and rocket propellants
Giant new snake species identified in Amazon
Council to Preserve Caddies Creek on Clean Up Australia Day
Fish-coral relationships on rocks?
Combating Fractional Spurs in Phase Locked Loops to Improve Wireless System Performance in Beyond 5G
Tapping into the 300 GHz Band with an Innovative CMOS Transmitter
Stinky stowaways found lurking in NSW luggage
‘Green’ or ‘blue’ hydrogen – what difference does it make? Not much for most Australians
Progress in spotting early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
First human trial shows ‘wonder’ material can be developed safely
Exploring the effect of ring closing on fluorescence of supramolecular polymers Scientists explore the photoluminescence properties of toroidal and randomly coiled supramolecular polymers
Innovative clay trial improves estuary water quality
Discovery could lead to new RNA therapeutics for many cancers
Scientists counting down to MethaneSAT satellite launch
Scientists help discover new treatment for many cancers