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SciAI Center, Pasteur Labs partner to reshape human-AI collaboration
Study Finds Reliable Performance For Wireless Pacemaker
Venus’ ‘continents’ suggest surprising link to early Earth
Shark Loss Takes Bite Out Of Ecosystems
Stacked Up Against Rest
Deep Dive On Sharks
Olympics 2024 shows the untapped potential of female athletes
Organic Aminoethoxyvinylglycine Is an Effective Alternative for Reducing Apple Preharvest Drop
Wildfires can create their own weather, further spreading the flames − an atmospheric scientist explains how
A new ‘guest star’ will appear in the sky in 2024 − a space scientist explains how nova events work and where to look
CEPI and WHO urge broader research strategy for countries to prepare for the next pandemic
Sustainable Catalysts: Crystal Phase-controlled Cobalt Nanoparticles for Hydrogenation Researchers develop an energy efficient, reusable, and versatile catalytic system using abundant cobalt
Beautiful Auroras, Expensive Consequences
Trickle-down Tax Cuts, At What Cost?
CSIRO And Google Accelerating AI For Science
Govt’s war on science ramps up – big cuts planned for GNS Science
Iceland’s recent volcanic eruptions driven by pooling magma are set to last centuries into the future
A game of rat and mouse: Scientists track the movements of bird-eating rodents on Norfolk Island
In Defence Of Midges
New study reveals new intricate behaviours of deep-sea currents
Journey To Stars With Ryde Libraries
Skin may hold key to neurodevelopmental disorder diagnosis
Is Australia’s climate confusing you? Here’s why rainfall and temperatures don’t always behave as expected
Quantum information theorists are shedding light on entanglement, one of the spooky mysteries of quantum mechanics
Apocalypse survival; ‘bad’ fungi; counting koalas; space litter; the future of the Otways; and steel from old tyres
Response to allegations of non-compliance
Icy Baths And Lunch With Penguins All Part Of Job
How Chromosomes Balance Between Sexes
UW model shows cortical implants like Elon Musk’s Blindsight unlikely to ‘exceed normal human vision’
Fly Me to the Moon: what science communicators could learn from marketing professionals
Coral Restoration And Adaptation Benefits Challenged
NT Government launches biosecurity education resource for primary schools
Towards Net-Zero Energy Houses: Optimizing the Size of Photovoltaic Systems Researchers develop a framework to easily determine the optimal size of solar…
Umina Jawbone Identified – Missing Persons Week 2024
Blood test may guide use of multiple myeloma immunotherapy
Researchers step closer to developing at-home test to detect dementia
Top 10 Tree Planting Tips For National Tree Day
Fresh light on the path to net zero
Not one, but two meteor showers are about to peak – here’s how to catch the stellar show
Fresh Light On Path To Net Zero
Great Barrier Reef remains off the World Heritage Committee list of in-danger sites, Committee calls for stronger climate action to keep it safe
Tagging seals with sensors helps scientists track ocean currents and a changing climate
First-ever science strategy to support economic growth, new industries and jobs
There Are No ‘AI Workers’, Only Human Ones
New Zealand’s flightless birds are retreating to moa refuges
Your world is different from a pigeon’s – but a new theory explains how we can still live in the same reality
What do genes have to do with psychology? They likely influence your behavior more than you realize
A Single-Molecule-Based Organic Porous Material with Great Potential for Efficient Ammonia Storage Researchers develop a crystalline solid that could function as a…