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New Marine Species Found ‘hidden’ In Plain Sight
Seismic echoes reveal a mysterious ‘donut’ inside Earth’s core
What is space made of? An astrophysics expert explains all the components – from radiation to dark matter – found in the…
Four breakthroughs that are changing our understanding of dreams
New discoveries about how mosquitoes mate may help the fight against malaria
First fuel spill clean-up targets identified for Macquarie Island 30 August 2024
Silicon Chip Propels 6G Communications Forward
A quantum neural network can see optical illusions like humans do. Could it be the future of AI?
2 solar probes are helping researchers understand what phenomenon powers the solar wind
Two solar probes are helping researchers understand what phenomenon powers the solar wind
Scientists will study nearby galaxies to uncover galactic formation history and dark matter
NeuRA launches world’s largest clinical trial for phantom limb pain
Tracing ‘triumph’ Of Whale Evolution
New Chemical Tool Developed For Infection Research
Is chocolate milk a good recovery drink after a workout? A dietitian reviews the evidence
‘Sauna’ Sanctuaries At Risk For Stingrays
New Home For Antarctic Radionuclide Monitoring Station
Plant Signaling Pathways Decoded
Enhancing grouper feed for sustainable smallholders’ business
Scientists Urged To Get In Game
Do Cats Grieve?
Regional Jobs At Risk In Research Overhaul
Researchers Shed Light on How to Make Photopolymerization Much More Efficient Innovative strategy produces heavier polymer chains with less energy by leveraging…
Breakthrough in the Process for Mass Fabricating an Exotic Quasi-One-Dimensional Material
Greens Call Albanese Classic ‘type 2 Climate Denier’
50 cases of deforestation for beef in last four years: when will the big supermarkets act?
85% of the matter in the universe is missing. But we’re getting closer to finding it
Sound Drives ‘quantum Jumps’ Between Electron Orbits
Increased Risk Of Dementia After Acute Kidney Injury
What is mental imagery? Brain researchers explain the pictures in your mind and why they’re useful
When Copper Becomes Transparent – European XFEL Creates Exotic Matter
Machine Listening is controversial, but these artist-researchers want you to hear it
Big changes afoot for US women and children’s nutrition program
Würzburg Theory Confirmed: Kagome Superconductor Makes Waves
Taking stock of assessments for sustainable fisheries
Indigenous Fire Management ‘locks Up’ Carbon
‘Masters of shape-shifting’: How darkling beetles conquered the world
What links aging and disease? A growing body of research says it’s a faulty metabolism
Why eating seaweed might help prevent Parkinson’s disease
We discovered a new way mountains are formed – from ‘mantle waves’ inside the Earth
Even storm chasers get bored at work – here’s what they can teach us about focus
What Really Drives Consumers to Sign Up for Community-supported Agriculture Researchers show how consumers’ socio-cultural environment and expected gains and losses influence…
Good quality research shows no environmental effects from radio waves
Ocean Twilight Zone Modulates Marine Phytoplankton Productivity
‘Unacceptable impacts’ and ‘dodgy deals’: Senate Inquiry slams government subsidy for Middle Arm Industrial Precinct
Counselling May Prevent Heart Attacks
Heaviest antimatter observation yet will fine-tune numbers for dark matter search
Avalanches can grow 100 times larger under the sea than on land – here’s why they’re a risk to the internet