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Two Fellows Awarded PM Prizes For Science
Oral vaccines could provide relief for people who suffer regular UTIs. Here’s how they work
PM’s Science Prizes acknowledge First Nations scientific contributions
Antarctic Season Begins 8 October 2024
James Cameron – Challenging the Deep returns to the Maritime Museum as part of a season of exploration
Many stable atoms have ‘magic numbers’ of protons and neutrons − 75 years ago, 2 physicists discovered their special properties
We’ve worked out a way of understanding how microbial communities shape life on Earth
Nobel prize in medicine awarded for discovery of microRNAs, the molecules that control our genes
NASA wants to send humans to Mars in the 2030s − a crewed mission could unlock some of the red planet’s geologic mysteries
When and why do girls start forming cliques?
ARPANSA scientist provides radio wave measurement expertise to international study
Flow Cytometry for Estimating Plant Genome Size: Revisiting Assumptions and Best Practices
Nasa’s Europa Clipper spacecraft will investigate whether an icy moon of Jupiter can support alien life
How Cells Recognize And Repair DNA Damage
New Study Brings Hope To Patients With Chronic Pain
Remote UK Regions At Risk Of Genetic Disease
New video shows sharks making an easy meal of spiky sea urchins, shedding light on an undersea mystery
Curious Kids: What does the edge of the universe look like?
The earliest galaxies formed amazingly fast after the Big Bang. Do they break the universe or change its age?
New research finds significant warming of Ross Sea region | University of Canterbury
Unique Look At South Australia’s German History
Gippslanders Highly Motivated To Report Pollution
Is stress turning my hair grey?
Sensor trial hopes to empower managers to monitor bushfire risk
How does the climate react to net zero?
Australian scientists uncover “plant-like” behaviour in important human cell regulator, opening up a new drug target for cancer, other diseases
Necropsy Confirms Sea Lion Killed With Shotgun
World first: Australian scientists uncover “plant-like” behaviour in important human cell regulator, opening up a new drug target for cancer, other diseases
There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought – new research
Botox: six surprising uses that have nothing to do with smoothing wrinkles
Cutting corners results in rare genetic diseases being undiagnosed, say scientists
Global bird flu outbreak poses a new threat to Australian wildlife
IMAS scientists cast line to capture recreational fishing trends
Antarctic ocean scientist wins Tasmanian Tall Poppy Award
Our focus this water year: Fish, floodplains and feathered friends
Quantum computing experts conquer entanglement challenge in silicon chips
Scientists use tiny ‘backpacks’ on turtle hatchlings to observe their movements
First-of-its-kind experiment investigating radiation risk in offshore decommissioning
Forecasting Australia’s Disaster Migration Future
Scientists have found carbon dioxide on Pluto’s largest moon – offering clues about how it formed
Alzheimer’s genetic risk factors spark inflammation in females
Want to solve a complex problem? Applied math can help
Living In Eurobodalla: Penguin Watch
Why is Mount Everest so big? New research highlights a rogue river – but deeper forces are at work
Successfully navigating the challenges of replacing a component in a nuclear reactor
Scientists recently studied the body of one of the world’s strongest men. This is what they found
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Discovering New Ways To Treat Breast Cancer