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P-bodies Sustain Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Squid have tiny teeth in their suckers − scientists could use their unique properties to make self-healing materials
Excellent Result For JMU In Shanghai Ranking 2024
Enhancing Electron Transfer for Highly Efficient Upconversion OLEDs Researchers elucidate the mechanisms of electron transfer in upconversion organic light-emitting diodes, resulting in improved efficiency
The mystic and the mathematician: What the towering 20th-century thinkers Simone and André Weil can teach today’s math educators
GIS Day’s 25th Anniversary to Showcase How Mapping Empowers International Collaboration
Urgent calls for Royal Commission as Four Corners reveals Murray Darling disaster repeat looming in the NT
UniSC researcher returns from ‘surreal’ Arctic adventure
Powerful Investment In Superstars Of STEM Welcomed
Hi-tech trials boost research on native forest carbon stocks
Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center launches Phase 1 Clinical Trial Program
How fly fishing strengthens our connection with wildlife and fosters conservation efforts
Apple Celebrates America’s National Parks
Slingshot in space: the tricky manoeuvre that will use Earth and the Moon to send the Juice mission to Jupiter
Protecting Heart and Brain More Effectively After Infarction
Common roundworm unlocks fertility puzzle: study
Scientists unpack new information on exciting yet “ambiguous” drug receptor
$20 million to establish world-leading clinical trial centre for all NSW residents
Scientists investigate triggers of explosive volcanic eruptions in lab simulation study
Tasmanian Government Committed To Skate Survival
Will Labor listen to its own Threatened Species Scientific Committee or toxic salmon companies?
Crashes, blackouts and climate tipping points: how can we tell when a system is close to the edge?
2025 Engaging Science Grants build science literacy and foster engagement
Engineering Defence Career Through Science
Rocket ships and paper planes, education awards encourage Little Scientists
Why people who know more about red meat are eating more of it
Trojan horse method gives malaria parasites a taste of their own medicine
Matmerize, Inc., Introduces “ASKPOLY” – A Language Model Based Polymer Expert
New method could lower radiotherapy doses for some cancer patients
Elite athletes are generally smarter than us – cognitive sciences can explain why
Largest Genome Of All Animals Decoded
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures are poised to be climate change winners – and the repercussions could be huge
Study Finds Happy Place Of Ibis
Transforming the aging process: supplement Cel Essential launches
Methane Degradation Without Oxygen In Lakes
STA CEO Ryan Winn talks about the National Priorities on ABC NewsRadio
SA Young Tall Poppy Of Year 2024
Academy provides access to science history journal in support of global research
Maugean Skate Needs Habitat As Well As ‘hope’
Citizen science-University collaboration highlights impact of legacy mining in Macleay River
National Science Week: Highlighting Sport Integrity Australia’s Science Capability
New arrival: baby Maugean skate hatches from captive-laid egg in world first for the endangered species
Maugean Skate born in captivity brings hope for ancient species
AFP Investigates National Science Week
A galactic ‘comet’ called Terzan 5 just illuminated a 100-year-old puzzle about cosmic rays
At its core, life is all about play − just look at the animal kingdom
Could dinosaurs still exist somewhere in the world? A paleontologist explains
Summer holiday science: turn your home into a lab with these three easy experiments