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Study finds filovirus antibodies in Australian bats
Scientists are turning data into sound to listen to whispers of universe
Cornell group to comb data from Lake Superior sailing drones
Netflix and meow: Cat documentary features CVM’s Kornreich
National Science Week: Introducing Gemma
Plant pest focus sharpened ahead of National Science Week
UPDATE: Homicide investigation, Eglinton Road, Dunedin
Pass climate legislation and ‘name and fame’ transition leaders
Scientists develop gel made from spider silk proteins for biomedical applications
National Science Week 2022: AFP opens search for next generation of forensic scientists
Through lens: National Science Week
Applications open for agricultural Science & Innovation Awards
National Science Week 2022:How tiny fragments of glass assisted AFP to solve murder
Monkeypox: experts give virus variants new names
Competition limits ranges of mountain birds
Simplified voice box enriches human speech
Defence unveils supercomputing capability
Navigate program charts course to stronger STEM workforce
ANU scientists to measure ‘footy quake’ at Raiders game
Study reveals salty secrets of Mediterranean megaflood
Scientists call for national approach to marine and coastal restoration
Scientists launch new interactive tool for agricultural water management and climate risk assessment
Cornell AgriTech at 140: Growing more resilient future
Drug shows promise for motor neuron disease
Palaeontology field keeps you on your toes
Astro-history, human cost of climate change, and what on Earth is dark matter?
WA scientists reveal continents formed by giant impacts
‘Snowpiercer’ TV series inspires new chip that could replace GPS
Planting butterflies, bottled cures and quackery, cancer art, and hundreds of mini-rockets take to skies
Mystery gene which helps mice survive virus infections
Salt caverns and minerals across Australia unlock our nations hydrogen industry
Salt caverns and minerals across Australia unlock our nation’s hydrogen industry
Tiny optical sensors could put end to hospital bed sores
Discovery could mean crops better equipped for climate change
Stomach cancer paradigm shift
‘I knew I had to change’: Senior NASA official pursues MBA as space economy booms
Stingrays aren’t silent – we just weren’t listening
Griffith launches two cancer research centres with $4.6m ACRF funding
Future medical applications in drug design
New professional development effort launched in Bangladesh
‘Dream’ discovery to help breed more water-efficient crops
From fish to ants: 139 new species named by CSIRO
15 years of experiments have overturned a major assumption about how thirsty plants actually are
Apple trees natural response to virus mirrors GM mechanism, study shows
Scientists on 7,000 kilometre dark matter road trip to country schools and pubs
Uncovering resource potential for low-emissions future
Curious kids: what is inside teeth?
Events happening at Swinburne this National Science Week