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Brisbane scientists awarded US funding to help fight new viruses like COVID & Monkeypox
QUT and Hastings Deering dig deep on new data partnership
Tonga eruption discoveries defy expectations
Listen to call of Albert’s Lyrebird this June
Research Universities to be central to Government strategy to meet challenges ahead
STA congratulates new Parliament
Scientists smash lethal bacteria that acts like hammer
Fading of negative experiences
Why we need blue carbon investment roadmap
Turtles, dugongs in danger from seagrass loss
Do Compression Garments Facilitate Muscle Recovery After Exercise?
Researcher reveals new insights on link between genetic mutations and biological evolution
Kathleen Megan Folbigg: statement by Attorney General Mark Speakman
Pandemic Science Hub to fight lung disease
Academy responds to decision to hold second inquiry to convictions of Kathleen Folbigg
Excelling in year of challenges and pandemic
Going gangbusters over Gang-gangs
UOW Gallery presents Towards Deep Time – CABAH Art Series
Deep-sea ‘ears’ map migration of fin whales 18 May 2022
Illumina’s Susan Tousi on genomics and changing healthcare
Snacking impacted by smells and tastes – Otago study
CSIRO starts work on medicinal psychedelics
Treatment for commonest form of blindness moves step closer
Vine removal technique foils devastating grape disease
Science for Sustainable Future
NASA’S Mission to NT
Vets appalled by number of animals killed by climate change
Jaws hold crucial insights into fate and future of tiger sharks
Fisheries buyout from climate change indictment on federal government
Lao blueprint to transform research into policy
WHO collaborating center supports global nutrition research
Unravelling genetic keys to improve canola crop yield
Great progress thanks to mini organs
Chimps, dreams, and videotape
Our understanding of atom powers nuclear and accelerator techniques
Decoding leaf: scientists search for features to ID modern, fossil leaves
New insights into rock erosion on Mars could pinpoint when planet may have been habitable
Plants need light to live, but too much causes stress
Small community, big vision
Barnaby must save Tamworth Climate Change Crop scientists
Smeagol ‘gravel maggot’ leaves its rare mark on remote West Coast
HRI welcomes new Chair, Hon Peter McGauran
Dramatic loss of globe’s wetlands
Reef and species funding welcome, environment law reform and climate action critical
Fahad Razak, new scientific director of Ontario’s Covid Science Advisory Table, discusses role with CBC
Deindustrialization as fact and fiction
Team reveals first image of black hole at our galaxy’s heart
What Grasshoppers Feed On